Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implementing a variety of behaviour change strategies, but there is limited evidence regarding the breadth of specific strategies that gamblers use to control or limit gambling behaviours. This study aimed to identify the range of change strategies reported by gamblers in a naturalistic setting (i.e. two online forums for problem gambling). A total of 2937 change strategies were extracted from online posts (N = 1370). Content analysis identified 27 discrete change strategies that were pre-decisional (i.e. barriers–behavioural and psychological, decisional balance, realization–behaviour and cognitions, set reasons to change, seek knowledge and information, self-assessment), pre-actiona...
Abstract This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gambl...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, ...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. This study analysed expert views on (1) the adequacy o...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implement...
Self-change is the most frequent way people limit or reduce gambling involvement and often the first...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
Affected others impacted by someone else’s gambling utilise numerous behaviour change strategi...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Online gambling, as opposed to land-based gambling and other mediums of problematic and addictive be...
Background: In problem gambling, normative personalized feedback interventions have demonstrated pro...
While concerns about online gambling behavior exist, the involved psychological mechanisms and playi...
Online gambling, as opposed to land-based gambling and other mediums of problematic and addictive be...
Online gambling, unlike offline forms of gambling and other mediums of problematic and addictive beh...
This study analysed expert views on (1) the adequacy of the current promotion of responsible gamblin...
Gambling behavior is a prevalent problem requiring the development of effective behavioral intervent...
Abstract This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gambl...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, ...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. This study analysed expert views on (1) the adequacy o...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implement...
Self-change is the most frequent way people limit or reduce gambling involvement and often the first...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
Affected others impacted by someone else’s gambling utilise numerous behaviour change strategi...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Online gambling, as opposed to land-based gambling and other mediums of problematic and addictive be...
Background: In problem gambling, normative personalized feedback interventions have demonstrated pro...
While concerns about online gambling behavior exist, the involved psychological mechanisms and playi...
Online gambling, as opposed to land-based gambling and other mediums of problematic and addictive be...
Online gambling, unlike offline forms of gambling and other mediums of problematic and addictive beh...
This study analysed expert views on (1) the adequacy of the current promotion of responsible gamblin...
Gambling behavior is a prevalent problem requiring the development of effective behavioral intervent...
Abstract This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gambl...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, ...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. This study analysed expert views on (1) the adequacy o...