Although many attempts have been made to assess problem or pathological gambling in adolescents, concerns have been raised about whether existing measures are ideally suited for this purpose. Such measures are heavily influenced by traditional addiction models common to the study of substance use. In contrast, more recent public health approaches to gambling place a greater emphasis on the role of behavior and its harmful consequences and this is implicit in many currently accepted definitions of problem gambling. This paper reports on the use of one such measure (Victorian Gambling Screen -VGS), with 926 grade 7–12 adolescents surveyed in the Australian Capital Territory. The VGS was shown to correlate well with the gold standard Diagnosti...
Gambling is an increasing problem in society and can cause a wide spectrumof difficulties for indivi...
Problem adolescent gamblers were more likely than other children to have other addictive behaviours,...
While there is a general consensus in the literature that it is common for youth to gamble, consider...
Although many attempts have been made to assess problem or pathological gambling in adolescents, con...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported prevalence rates ranging between 0.9 and 23.5% fo...
Published: 01 June 2020Purpose of Review This review summarizes recent studies of adolescent gamblin...
AbstractYouth gambling is associated with a range of harms. This study aimed to examine, among Austr...
New technology is changing the nature of gambling with interactive modes of gambling becoming putati...
Abstract A comparison of empirical measures and perceived gambling severity among youth was conducte...
Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gambling, very few longitudinal invest...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of gambling and problem gambling in secondary sc...
AbstractThis review aims to clarify which instruments measuring at-risk and problem gambling (ARPG) ...
For the most part, current adolescent screens are adaptations of short screens originally designed t...
Previous research has shown that gambling is a popular activity among adolescents. Following a rapid...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate the initial reliability, validity and classifi...
Gambling is an increasing problem in society and can cause a wide spectrumof difficulties for indivi...
Problem adolescent gamblers were more likely than other children to have other addictive behaviours,...
While there is a general consensus in the literature that it is common for youth to gamble, consider...
Although many attempts have been made to assess problem or pathological gambling in adolescents, con...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported prevalence rates ranging between 0.9 and 23.5% fo...
Published: 01 June 2020Purpose of Review This review summarizes recent studies of adolescent gamblin...
AbstractYouth gambling is associated with a range of harms. This study aimed to examine, among Austr...
New technology is changing the nature of gambling with interactive modes of gambling becoming putati...
Abstract A comparison of empirical measures and perceived gambling severity among youth was conducte...
Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gambling, very few longitudinal invest...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of gambling and problem gambling in secondary sc...
AbstractThis review aims to clarify which instruments measuring at-risk and problem gambling (ARPG) ...
For the most part, current adolescent screens are adaptations of short screens originally designed t...
Previous research has shown that gambling is a popular activity among adolescents. Following a rapid...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate the initial reliability, validity and classifi...
Gambling is an increasing problem in society and can cause a wide spectrumof difficulties for indivi...
Problem adolescent gamblers were more likely than other children to have other addictive behaviours,...
While there is a general consensus in the literature that it is common for youth to gamble, consider...