Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of people requesting treatment. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) could help to enhance the dissemination of evidence-based treatments and considerably reduce the costs. The current study seeks to assess the efficacy of an online psychological intervention for people suffering from gambling problems in Spain. The proposed study will be a two-arm, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial. A total of 134 participants (problem and pathological gamblers) will be randomly allocated to a waiting list control group (N = 67) or an intervention group (N = 67). The intervention program includes 8 modules, and it is based on motivational ...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
Abstract Background The current randomized controlled...
Introduction About 2.3% of the adult population in Sweden are considered to suffer from problem gamb...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of ...
Abstract Background Only a small fraction of individuals with pathological or problematic gambling s...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Abstract The majority of individuals with problematic and pathological gambling remain untreated, an...
International audienceIntroduction: Development of fully internet-based programs could provide a new...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...
The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of an Internet-based cognitive behavioural the...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
Abstract Background Comorbidity between problem gambl...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
Abstract Background The current randomized controlled...
Introduction About 2.3% of the adult population in Sweden are considered to suffer from problem gamb...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent non-substance use disorder, which contrasts with the low number of ...
Abstract Background Only a small fraction of individuals with pathological or problematic gambling s...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Abstract The majority of individuals with problematic and pathological gambling remain untreated, an...
International audienceIntroduction: Development of fully internet-based programs could provide a new...
Background Problem gambling and gambling disorder are major public health concerns worldwide, and aw...
It has been estimated that close to a million Australians engage with a gambling activity at least w...
The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of an Internet-based cognitive behavioural the...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
Abstract Background Comorbidity between problem gambl...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
ObjectivesCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most promising treatment for gambling disorder (...
Abstract Background The current randomized controlled...
Introduction About 2.3% of the adult population in Sweden are considered to suffer from problem gamb...