Background: Gambling is a behaviour engaged in by millions of people worldwide; for some, gambling can become a severely maladaptive behaviour, and previous research has identified a wide range of psychosocial risk factors that can be considered important for the development and maintenance of disordered gambling. Although risk factors have been identified, the homogeneity of risk factors across specific groups thought to be vulnerable to disordered gambling is to date, unexplored. Methods: To address this, the current review sought to conduct a systematic overview of literature relating to seven vulnerable groups: young people and adolescents, older adults, women, veterans, indigenous peoples, prisoners, and low socio-economic/income group...
AbstractThis paper reports a series of analyses examining the predictors of gambling subtypes identi...
Three linked studies, testing key aspects of the Pathways towards Problem and Pathological Gambling ...
Purpose : To assess the characteristics and associated risk factors of young problematic gamblers. M...
Background: Gambling is a behaviour engaged in by millions of people worldwide; for some, gambling c...
The relationship between Crime and gambling is well established, however few studies have examined ...
Aims: (1) To introduce the concept of individual vulnerability for developing a gambling disorder (G...
Problem EGM gambling is an increasingly prevalent public health concern because of its associated ps...
AbstractThis systematic review aimed to identify early risk and protective factors (in childhood, ad...
Problem gambling among adolescents has emerged as a significant area of research interest. Youth gam...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Disordered gambling has become the first recognized nonsubstance addiction. Low- and moderate-level ...
This paper reports a series of analyses examining the predictors of gambling subtypes identified fro...
There are a host of complex and interlinked psychological, social and biological factors involved in...
Past studies have identified various risk and protective factors for problem gambling (PG). However,...
Objectives: Problem Gambling (PG) has been linked to several socio-cognitive risk and protective fac...
AbstractThis paper reports a series of analyses examining the predictors of gambling subtypes identi...
Three linked studies, testing key aspects of the Pathways towards Problem and Pathological Gambling ...
Purpose : To assess the characteristics and associated risk factors of young problematic gamblers. M...
Background: Gambling is a behaviour engaged in by millions of people worldwide; for some, gambling c...
The relationship between Crime and gambling is well established, however few studies have examined ...
Aims: (1) To introduce the concept of individual vulnerability for developing a gambling disorder (G...
Problem EGM gambling is an increasingly prevalent public health concern because of its associated ps...
AbstractThis systematic review aimed to identify early risk and protective factors (in childhood, ad...
Problem gambling among adolescents has emerged as a significant area of research interest. Youth gam...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Disordered gambling has become the first recognized nonsubstance addiction. Low- and moderate-level ...
This paper reports a series of analyses examining the predictors of gambling subtypes identified fro...
There are a host of complex and interlinked psychological, social and biological factors involved in...
Past studies have identified various risk and protective factors for problem gambling (PG). However,...
Objectives: Problem Gambling (PG) has been linked to several socio-cognitive risk and protective fac...
AbstractThis paper reports a series of analyses examining the predictors of gambling subtypes identi...
Three linked studies, testing key aspects of the Pathways towards Problem and Pathological Gambling ...
Purpose : To assess the characteristics and associated risk factors of young problematic gamblers. M...