Problem adolescent gamblers were more likely than other children to have other addictive behaviours, more likely to report that their parents approved, to be male, have begun gambling at an early age, have had a big win early on, and to be from a lower social class. Very few adolescent problem gamblers turn up for treatment
Background. There is currently considerable public policy and regulatory interest in the nature and ...
The Norwegian gambling market grew tremendously in the period from the late 1980s until 2005. The ne...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...
This article briefly overviews some of the latest research into adolescent gambling and looks at the...
The latest annual survey by the Gambling Commission to explore gambling behaviour among young people...
The potential dangers, risk factors, and warning signs to look for are described together with strat...
In a previous issue of the Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues, Griffiths (2001) raised 10 specula...
The UK is rare in allowing a number of gambling forms to be used legally by children under the age o...
Previous research has shown that gambling is a popular activity among adolescents. Following a rapid...
This report examines how gambling is changing in New South Wales, particularly amongst youth, due to...
Internet gambling is a relatively under-researched area. While our current knowledgeremains in its i...
Gambling is an increasing problem in society and can cause a wide spectrumof difficulties for indivi...
Gambling constitutes an inherent part of British cultural landscape but due to its potential to caus...
The aims of this study were to investigate stability of problem gambling between 20 and 24 years of ...
Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gambling, very few longitudinal invest...
Background. There is currently considerable public policy and regulatory interest in the nature and ...
The Norwegian gambling market grew tremendously in the period from the late 1980s until 2005. The ne...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...
This article briefly overviews some of the latest research into adolescent gambling and looks at the...
The latest annual survey by the Gambling Commission to explore gambling behaviour among young people...
The potential dangers, risk factors, and warning signs to look for are described together with strat...
In a previous issue of the Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues, Griffiths (2001) raised 10 specula...
The UK is rare in allowing a number of gambling forms to be used legally by children under the age o...
Previous research has shown that gambling is a popular activity among adolescents. Following a rapid...
This report examines how gambling is changing in New South Wales, particularly amongst youth, due to...
Internet gambling is a relatively under-researched area. While our current knowledgeremains in its i...
Gambling is an increasing problem in society and can cause a wide spectrumof difficulties for indivi...
Gambling constitutes an inherent part of British cultural landscape but due to its potential to caus...
The aims of this study were to investigate stability of problem gambling between 20 and 24 years of ...
Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gambling, very few longitudinal invest...
Background. There is currently considerable public policy and regulatory interest in the nature and ...
The Norwegian gambling market grew tremendously in the period from the late 1980s until 2005. The ne...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...