The present study explored the relationship between metacognitions, attentional control, and the severity of gambling in problem gamblers. One hundred and twenty six problem gamblers completed the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales 21, the Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire 30, the Attentional Control Scale, and the Problem Gambling Severity Index. Results revealed that negative affect, four out of five metacognitions factors (positive beliefs about worry, negative beliefs about thoughts concerning danger and uncontrollability, cognitive confidence and beliefs about the need to control thoughts), and all attentional control factors (focusing, shifting and flexible control of thought) were correlated, in the predicted directions, with the severity ...
Lack of self-awareness of one's decisions remains an understudied and elusive topic in the addiction...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent psychiatric condition often linked to dysfunction of cognitive doma...
The present study explored the relationship between metacognitions, attentional control, and the sev...
AbstractThe present study explored the relationship between metacognitions, attentional control, and...
Pathological gambling involves multitudinous costs related to financial, legal, and public health ca...
Pathological gambling involves multitudinous costs related to financial, legal, and public health ca...
Recent research has suggested that metacognitions may play a role across the spectrum of addictive b...
Introduction: In recent literature, abnormalities in the metacognitive domain have been pointed out ...
Over the last twenty years metacognitive theory has been applied to the conceptualization and treatm...
Cognitive gambling research has focused mainly on the irrational beliefs and cognitive biases that d...
Impaired insight into behavior may be one of the clinical characteristics of pathological gambling. ...
Impaired insight into behavior may be one of the clinical characteristics of pathological gambling. ...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
Background and aims Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling ...
Lack of self-awareness of one's decisions remains an understudied and elusive topic in the addiction...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent psychiatric condition often linked to dysfunction of cognitive doma...
The present study explored the relationship between metacognitions, attentional control, and the sev...
AbstractThe present study explored the relationship between metacognitions, attentional control, and...
Pathological gambling involves multitudinous costs related to financial, legal, and public health ca...
Pathological gambling involves multitudinous costs related to financial, legal, and public health ca...
Recent research has suggested that metacognitions may play a role across the spectrum of addictive b...
Introduction: In recent literature, abnormalities in the metacognitive domain have been pointed out ...
Over the last twenty years metacognitive theory has been applied to the conceptualization and treatm...
Cognitive gambling research has focused mainly on the irrational beliefs and cognitive biases that d...
Impaired insight into behavior may be one of the clinical characteristics of pathological gambling. ...
Impaired insight into behavior may be one of the clinical characteristics of pathological gambling. ...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
Background and aims Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling ...
Lack of self-awareness of one's decisions remains an understudied and elusive topic in the addiction...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent psychiatric condition often linked to dysfunction of cognitive doma...