The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potential mediating role of parental psychopathology (problem drinking, drug use problems, and mental health issues). The study comprised 3953 participants (1938 males, 2015 females) recruited from a large-scale Australian community telephone survey of adults retrospectively reporting on parental problem gambling and psychopathology during their childhood. Overall, 4.0% [95%CI 3.0, 5.0] (n = 157) of participants reported paternal problem gambling and 1.7% [95%CI 1.0, 2.0] (n = 68) reported maternal problem gambling. Compared to their peers, participants reporting paternal problem gambling were 5.1 times more likely to be moderate risk gamblers and ...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Research into the co-occurrence of problem gambling, familial violence, and alcohol misuse is limite...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potent...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although parenting practices are articulated as underlying mechanisms or ...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
Background and aims: Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...
Research has identified 18 to 30 years olds as the biggest spenders on gambling activities, with sig...
There are considerable gaps in our understanding of the familial transmission of gambling problems. ...
We investigate the extent to which gambling problems at age 20 are linked to parental gambling behav...
Parent problem gambling (PG) has pervasive adverse effects on children. These children experience co...
Background. The problem-gambling literature has identified a range of individual, cognitive, behavio...
This article reports on the Australian arm of a large-scale study of the patterns and prev...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Research into the co-occurrence of problem gambling, familial violence, and alcohol misuse is limite...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potent...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although parenting practices are articulated as underlying mechanisms or ...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
Background and aims: Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...
Research has identified 18 to 30 years olds as the biggest spenders on gambling activities, with sig...
There are considerable gaps in our understanding of the familial transmission of gambling problems. ...
We investigate the extent to which gambling problems at age 20 are linked to parental gambling behav...
Parent problem gambling (PG) has pervasive adverse effects on children. These children experience co...
Background. The problem-gambling literature has identified a range of individual, cognitive, behavio...
This article reports on the Australian arm of a large-scale study of the patterns and prev...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Research into the co-occurrence of problem gambling, familial violence, and alcohol misuse is limite...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...