Introduction: This pilot randomized controlled trial sought to evaluate whether an online intervention for problem gambling could lead to improved gambling outcomes compared to a no intervention control. Participants were recruited through a crowdsourcing platform. Methods: Participants were recruited to complete an online survey about their gambling through the Mechanical Turk platform. Those who scored 5 or more on the Problem Gambling Severity Index and were thinking about quitting or reducing their gambling were invited to complete 6-week and 6-month follow-ups. Each potential participant who agreed was sent a unique password. Participants who used their password to log onto the study portal were randomized to either access an online in...
BACKGROUND: This study seeks to give an overview of academic research on internet-based intervention...
Research suggests online interventions can have instant impact, however this is yet to be tested wit...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
Introduction This pilot randomized controlled trial sought to evaluate whether an online interventi...
Abstract Background The current randomized controlled...
Background The current randomized controlled trial seeks to evaluate whether providing access to an...
International audienceIntroduction: Development of fully internet-based programs could provide a new...
Abstract The majority of individuals with problematic and pathological gambling remain untreated, an...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of ...
Abstract Background Despite the success of gold stand...
Abstract Background Only a small fraction of individuals with pathological or problematic gambling s...
Background and aims: Problem gambling and unhealthy alcohol use often co-occur. The current trial so...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...
Abstract Background Comorbidity between problem gambl...
BACKGROUND: This study seeks to give an overview of academic research on internet-based intervention...
Research suggests online interventions can have instant impact, however this is yet to be tested wit...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
Introduction This pilot randomized controlled trial sought to evaluate whether an online interventi...
Abstract Background The current randomized controlled...
Background The current randomized controlled trial seeks to evaluate whether providing access to an...
International audienceIntroduction: Development of fully internet-based programs could provide a new...
Abstract The majority of individuals with problematic and pathological gambling remain untreated, an...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of ...
Abstract Background Despite the success of gold stand...
Abstract Background Only a small fraction of individuals with pathological or problematic gambling s...
Background and aims: Problem gambling and unhealthy alcohol use often co-occur. The current trial so...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...
Abstract Background Comorbidity between problem gambl...
BACKGROUND: This study seeks to give an overview of academic research on internet-based intervention...
Research suggests online interventions can have instant impact, however this is yet to be tested wit...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...