Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-0080-2690This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst taking into account gender and problem gambling severity. Participants (N = 5036, 2603 females) from Australia and New Zealand completed a retrospective survey that probed the prevalence of specific harms from gambling within six harm domains (financial, work/study, health, emotional/psychological, relationship, and social deviance). Overall there was a similar count of total harms reported across all domains experienced by spouses (vs gamblers), however the types and patterns of harms reported were markedly different. Spouses rep...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
This study compares the perspectives of 19 pathological gamblers with those of 13 pathological gambl...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Partners can be especially vulnerable to the negative effects of gambling problems, but little resea...
Background: Research into the impact of problem gambling on close social networks is scarce with the...
Aims This study explores the prevalence of being a past-year affected other (AO) of a problem gamble...
While the financial and psychological burden on problem gamblers can be severe, at least some of the...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 000...
Aims This study explores the prevalence of being a past-year affected other (AO) of a problem gamble...
Aims This study explores the prevalence of being a past-year affected other (AO) of a problem gamble...
BACKGROUND Gambling poses a global threat to public health due to its far-reaching impacts. Researc...
The present investigation focused on the spouses of compulsive gamblers and attempted to obtain base...
Aims: This study investigates the proportion of concerned significant others (CSOs) of problem gambl...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
This study compares the perspectives of 19 pathological gamblers with those of 13 pathological gambl...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Partners can be especially vulnerable to the negative effects of gambling problems, but little resea...
Background: Research into the impact of problem gambling on close social networks is scarce with the...
Aims This study explores the prevalence of being a past-year affected other (AO) of a problem gamble...
While the financial and psychological burden on problem gamblers can be severe, at least some of the...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 000...
Aims This study explores the prevalence of being a past-year affected other (AO) of a problem gamble...
Aims This study explores the prevalence of being a past-year affected other (AO) of a problem gamble...
BACKGROUND Gambling poses a global threat to public health due to its far-reaching impacts. Researc...
The present investigation focused on the spouses of compulsive gamblers and attempted to obtain base...
Aims: This study investigates the proportion of concerned significant others (CSOs) of problem gambl...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
This study compares the perspectives of 19 pathological gamblers with those of 13 pathological gambl...