There is a paucity of longitudinal investigations of gambling behavior in the transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood. We conducted a longitudinal investigation of the associations and patterns of change between mental health symptoms and gambling behavior. A representative sample of Norwegians completed questionnaires containing demographic, mental health, and gambling measures at age 17 (N = 2055), and at ages 18 (N = 1334) and 19 (N = 1277). Using latent class analysis, three classes of gambling behavior were identified: consistent non-gambling (71.1%), consistent non-risk gambling (23.8%), and risky-and-problem gambling (5.1%). Being male, showing higher physical and verbal aggression and having more symptoms of depression wer...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
Background and aims: Loneliness and a low sense of mastery are associated with excessive gambling, b...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is a prominent psychiatric disorder affecting individuals worldwide. Research...
There is a paucity of longitudinal investigations of gambling behavior in the transition from adoles...
There are a host of complex and interlinked psychological, social and biological factors involved in...
Little is known about the cumulative effect of adolescent and young adult mental health difficulties...
Abstract Objective: To examine the socio‐demographic characteristics of young adults’ gambling and i...
AbstractIntroductionComorbidity between problem gambling and internalising disorders (anxiety and de...
Introduction: Comorbidity between problem gambling and internalising disorders (anxiety and depressi...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We repor...
Background: Age of onset is an important factor in the development and trajectory of psychiatric dis...
Introduction: Traumatic life events (TLE) and difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) can be conside...
This analysis of gambling habits of Canadian university students (ages 18-25) dovetails two recent d...
During adolescence, gambling problems have resulted to be associated with many psychological disease...
Background and aims: Loneliness and a low sense of mastery are associated with excessive gambling, b...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
Background and aims: Loneliness and a low sense of mastery are associated with excessive gambling, b...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is a prominent psychiatric disorder affecting individuals worldwide. Research...
There is a paucity of longitudinal investigations of gambling behavior in the transition from adoles...
There are a host of complex and interlinked psychological, social and biological factors involved in...
Little is known about the cumulative effect of adolescent and young adult mental health difficulties...
Abstract Objective: To examine the socio‐demographic characteristics of young adults’ gambling and i...
AbstractIntroductionComorbidity between problem gambling and internalising disorders (anxiety and de...
Introduction: Comorbidity between problem gambling and internalising disorders (anxiety and depressi...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We repor...
Background: Age of onset is an important factor in the development and trajectory of psychiatric dis...
Introduction: Traumatic life events (TLE) and difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) can be conside...
This analysis of gambling habits of Canadian university students (ages 18-25) dovetails two recent d...
During adolescence, gambling problems have resulted to be associated with many psychological disease...
Background and aims: Loneliness and a low sense of mastery are associated with excessive gambling, b...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
Background and aims: Loneliness and a low sense of mastery are associated with excessive gambling, b...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is a prominent psychiatric disorder affecting individuals worldwide. Research...