Background The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of a disease-state come from low-risk members of a population, because they are more prevalent than high-risk members. Past research has provided only tangential and disputed evidence to support the application of the PP to gambling-related harm. Aims To assess whether the PP applies to gambling, the prevalence of a large set (72) of diverse harmful consequences from gambling was examined across four risk categories for problem gambling, including no-risk, low-risk, moderate-risk, and problem-gambling. Methods Respondents who had gambled on non-lottery forms in the past 6 months completed an online survey (N = 1,524, 49.4% male). The data were w...
Prior studies have identified self-regulatory strategies that are infrequently used by problem-gambl...
Background Harms related to gambling have been found not only to affect problem gamblers, but also ...
Background and aim Previous international research emphasized that some forms of gambling are more “...
Background: The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of ...
Abstract (163 words) The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the evidence and arguments in favor of prevention paradox (PP) l...
Objectives: To examine whether the "prevention paradox" applies to British individuals in relation ...
Objectives To examine whether the “prevention paradox” applies to British individuals in relation to...
Background and aims: The Prevention Paradox (PP) suggests that a large proportion of aggregate harm ...
In their critical review of the prevention paradox (PP) applied to gambling-related harm, Delfabbro ...
In their critical review of the prevention paradox (PP) applied to gambling-related harm, Delfabbro ...
Aims: (1) To introduce the concept of individual vulnerability for developing a gambling disorder (G...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Problem gambling is conventionally defined by the score in a specific questionnaire exceeding some c...
BACKGROUND: Here we present a systematic review of the existing research into gambling harms, in ord...
Prior studies have identified self-regulatory strategies that are infrequently used by problem-gambl...
Background Harms related to gambling have been found not only to affect problem gamblers, but also ...
Background and aim Previous international research emphasized that some forms of gambling are more “...
Background: The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of ...
Abstract (163 words) The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the evidence and arguments in favor of prevention paradox (PP) l...
Objectives: To examine whether the "prevention paradox" applies to British individuals in relation ...
Objectives To examine whether the “prevention paradox” applies to British individuals in relation to...
Background and aims: The Prevention Paradox (PP) suggests that a large proportion of aggregate harm ...
In their critical review of the prevention paradox (PP) applied to gambling-related harm, Delfabbro ...
In their critical review of the prevention paradox (PP) applied to gambling-related harm, Delfabbro ...
Aims: (1) To introduce the concept of individual vulnerability for developing a gambling disorder (G...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Problem gambling is conventionally defined by the score in a specific questionnaire exceeding some c...
BACKGROUND: Here we present a systematic review of the existing research into gambling harms, in ord...
Prior studies have identified self-regulatory strategies that are infrequently used by problem-gambl...
Background Harms related to gambling have been found not only to affect problem gamblers, but also ...
Background and aim Previous international research emphasized that some forms of gambling are more “...