The importance of studying attitudes towards gambling has been recently recognized in the field of gambling. Research aim is to examine whether non-gamblers and gamblers exhibit both positive and negative implicit attitudes towards gambling-related stimuli. Research questions: (I) What is the valence of implicit associations with gambling among gamblers and non-gamblers? (II) Are the differences in attitudes towards gambling revealed by explicit and implicit methods among gamblers and non–gamblers? (III) Is there a consistency between results obtained by implicit measures and explicit measures of attitude towards gambling? Methods: Participants - 98, age 18-58, Mdn=34 years. Groups: Social Gamblers – 24, Problem Gamblers – 25, Non-Gamblers ...
Gambling addiction has often been associated with fast cycle games such as gaming machines rather th...
YesGambling research often refers to attitude and belief measurements to distinguish between problem...
To test whether global smoking attitudes may be a driving factor in smoking behavior, Experiment I a...
The importance of studying attitudes towards gambling has been recently recognized in the field of g...
Attitudes towards gambling have been mostly measured with explicit methods, although it has been sta...
Implicit attitudes (associations) are involved in the generation of substance use behaviors. However...
Gambling is a popular activity, both globally and in the UK, with the majority of adults engaging in...
It is well documented that attitudes toward gambling are a good predictor of problem gambling during...
Background and aims: No previous study has investigated changes in attitudes toward gambling from u...
The aim of this study was to characterise attitudes and social norms with respect to gambling among ...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 000...
Growing evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for disordered gambling supports t...
To test whether global smoking attitudes may be a driving factor in smoking behavior, Experiment 1 a...
Gambling advertising has become ubiquitous in westernised countries in the last two decades, yet the...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether gambler’s cognitive errors affect gamb...
Gambling addiction has often been associated with fast cycle games such as gaming machines rather th...
YesGambling research often refers to attitude and belief measurements to distinguish between problem...
To test whether global smoking attitudes may be a driving factor in smoking behavior, Experiment I a...
The importance of studying attitudes towards gambling has been recently recognized in the field of g...
Attitudes towards gambling have been mostly measured with explicit methods, although it has been sta...
Implicit attitudes (associations) are involved in the generation of substance use behaviors. However...
Gambling is a popular activity, both globally and in the UK, with the majority of adults engaging in...
It is well documented that attitudes toward gambling are a good predictor of problem gambling during...
Background and aims: No previous study has investigated changes in attitudes toward gambling from u...
The aim of this study was to characterise attitudes and social norms with respect to gambling among ...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 000...
Growing evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for disordered gambling supports t...
To test whether global smoking attitudes may be a driving factor in smoking behavior, Experiment 1 a...
Gambling advertising has become ubiquitous in westernised countries in the last two decades, yet the...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether gambler’s cognitive errors affect gamb...
Gambling addiction has often been associated with fast cycle games such as gaming machines rather th...
YesGambling research often refers to attitude and belief measurements to distinguish between problem...
To test whether global smoking attitudes may be a driving factor in smoking behavior, Experiment I a...