Introduction: The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative effectiveness of 2 of the best developed and most promising forms of therapy for problem gambling, namely face-to-face motivational interviewing (MI) combined with a self-instruction booklet (W) and follow-up telephone booster sessions (B; MI+W+B) and face-to-face cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). Methods and analysis: This project is a single-blind pragmatic randomised clinical trial of 2 interventions, with and without the addition of relapse-prevention text messages. Trial assessments take place pretreatment, at 3 and 12 months. A total of 300 participants will be recruited through a community treatment agency that provides services across New Zealand and rand...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
In South Australia (SA) problem gambling is mainly a result of the widespread availability of electr...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...
Introduction: The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative effectiveness of 2 of th...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
INTRODUCTION: International prevalence rates for problem gambling are estimated at 2.3%. Problem gam...
The study aimed to strengthen the scarce literature on self-help treatments for Problem Gambling (PG...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a serious public health concern at an international level where popu...
BACKGROUND: The low utilisation of current treatment services by people with gambling problems highl...
Abstract Background Despite the success of gold stand...
Background: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of group and individual formats of a combine...
Through an ongoing research programme, the Statewide Gambling Therapy Service (SGTS) in South Austra...
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of disordered gambling worldwide has been estimated at 2.3%. Only a sma...
INTRODUCTION: Problematic gambling is a significant Canadian public health concern that causes harm ...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
In South Australia (SA) problem gambling is mainly a result of the widespread availability of electr...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...
Introduction: The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative effectiveness of 2 of th...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
INTRODUCTION: International prevalence rates for problem gambling are estimated at 2.3%. Problem gam...
The study aimed to strengthen the scarce literature on self-help treatments for Problem Gambling (PG...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a serious public health concern at an international level where popu...
BACKGROUND: The low utilisation of current treatment services by people with gambling problems highl...
Abstract Background Despite the success of gold stand...
Background: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of group and individual formats of a combine...
Through an ongoing research programme, the Statewide Gambling Therapy Service (SGTS) in South Austra...
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of disordered gambling worldwide has been estimated at 2.3%. Only a sma...
INTRODUCTION: Problematic gambling is a significant Canadian public health concern that causes harm ...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
In South Australia (SA) problem gambling is mainly a result of the widespread availability of electr...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...