The objectives of this study were to provide a detailed biopsychosocial description of the characteristics of a sample of 100 individuals screened and referred by the National Responsible Gaming Programme helpline for their outpatient treatment programme over an eighteen month period, and, importantly, to measure the success of this specific treatment programme at set intervals, up to a one year follow-up period. While 80% of the sample did not relapse during the six-week treatment programme, the number of treatment seekers without any gambling relapses during each follow-up period declined, and those falling back into gambling increased as time went on. After one year 47% of treatment seekers managed not to revert back to gambling –...
Abstract Objective Various countries and states have established telephone counselling lines for...
Through an ongoing research programme, the Statewide Gambling Therapy Service (SGTS) in South Austra...
Background Various psychological therapies for pathological and problem gambling have been evaluated...
For many individuals, gambling is regarded as a recreational activity, a socially encompassed pastim...
The face of gambling in South Africa is rapidly changing and for many adults gambling has become a...
Gambling addiction (also referred to as ‘problem gambling’ or ‘compulsive gambling’’) is a phenomeno...
In this study, an enhanced model describing the temporal determinants of problem gambling in South A...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
INTRODUCTION: International prevalence rates for problem gambling are estimated at 2.3%. Problem gam...
A randomised controlled trial was conducted to examine the effectiveness of four psychological treat...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Gambling Stud...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a serious public health concern at an international level where popu...
A program for treatment of compulsive gambling is presented. The participant in the study was a 27-y...
The DSM-IV has modelled pathological gambling aftersubstance dependence (1). Symptoms defining patho...
Increased access to gambling is proving to be a great burden on the individuals who partake, their f...
Abstract Objective Various countries and states have established telephone counselling lines for...
Through an ongoing research programme, the Statewide Gambling Therapy Service (SGTS) in South Austra...
Background Various psychological therapies for pathological and problem gambling have been evaluated...
For many individuals, gambling is regarded as a recreational activity, a socially encompassed pastim...
The face of gambling in South Africa is rapidly changing and for many adults gambling has become a...
Gambling addiction (also referred to as ‘problem gambling’ or ‘compulsive gambling’’) is a phenomeno...
In this study, an enhanced model describing the temporal determinants of problem gambling in South A...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
INTRODUCTION: International prevalence rates for problem gambling are estimated at 2.3%. Problem gam...
A randomised controlled trial was conducted to examine the effectiveness of four psychological treat...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Gambling Stud...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a serious public health concern at an international level where popu...
A program for treatment of compulsive gambling is presented. The participant in the study was a 27-y...
The DSM-IV has modelled pathological gambling aftersubstance dependence (1). Symptoms defining patho...
Increased access to gambling is proving to be a great burden on the individuals who partake, their f...
Abstract Objective Various countries and states have established telephone counselling lines for...
Through an ongoing research programme, the Statewide Gambling Therapy Service (SGTS) in South Austra...
Background Various psychological therapies for pathological and problem gambling have been evaluated...