Self-change is the most frequent way people limit or reduce gambling involvement and often the first choice of people experiencing gambling-related problems. Less well known is the range of change strategies gamblers use and how these are selected, initiated or maintained. This study examined change strategies discussed in counselling transcripts from 149 clients who accessed a national online gambling help service in Australia. Using thematic analysis, we identified the presence of six change strategies; cash control and financial management, social support, avoiding or limiting gambling, alternative activities, changing thoughts and beliefs, and self-assessment and monitoring. Four implementation issues were also identified; a mismatch be...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Background: In problem gambling, normative personalized feedback interventions have demonstrated pro...
Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implementing a variety of behaviour change ...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
Increasingly, help and support are being delivered online for highly stigmatised disorders such as p...
Affected others impacted by someone else’s gambling utilise numerous behaviour change strategi...
Even though most people who develop gambling problems do not seek treatment, many recover through th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and module content of a brief online self-...
Aim: Shame and fear of stigma represent barriers which prevent many gamblers from seeking help. To o...
Background Despite their crucial role in bridging science and practice, not much is known about coun...
Research suggests online interventions can have instant impact, however this is yet to be tested wit...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Abstract Background Problem gambling (PG) is a seriou...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Background: In problem gambling, normative personalized feedback interventions have demonstrated pro...
Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implementing a variety of behaviour change ...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
Increasingly, help and support are being delivered online for highly stigmatised disorders such as p...
Affected others impacted by someone else’s gambling utilise numerous behaviour change strategi...
Even though most people who develop gambling problems do not seek treatment, many recover through th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and module content of a brief online self-...
Aim: Shame and fear of stigma represent barriers which prevent many gamblers from seeking help. To o...
Background Despite their crucial role in bridging science and practice, not much is known about coun...
Research suggests online interventions can have instant impact, however this is yet to be tested wit...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Abstract Background Problem gambling (PG) is a seriou...
Research has not fully explored factors that influence types of help used from the suite of availabl...
Abstract Background Gambling disorders affect about o...
Background: In problem gambling, normative personalized feedback interventions have demonstrated pro...