Introduction Most research has viewed gambling as an individual activity and very little research has been devoted to the impacts of family gambling. Bengtson and Roberts (1991) viewed intergenerational family solidarity as a comprehensive construct consisting of six components of solidarity. Affectual, Associational, and Functional solidarities, can be adapted to a gambling context. The three family solidarity dimensions of affection, association, and function are the core components to family solidarity (Hogerbrugge & Komter, 2012)
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Empirical studies indicate how parental gambling affects young children, but we do not know how adu...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Background and aims: Families play an important role in the evolution of gambling and are also adver...
The objective of this study was to present a grounded theory specific to problem gambling and its im...
Background and aims: Families play an important role in the evolution of gambling and are also adver...
Summarises the available research about how gambling problems affect family relationships and family...
This study examined the longitudinal association between family relationships and gambling behavior ...
There are considerable gaps in our understanding of the familial transmission of gambling problems. ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although parenting practices are articulated as underlying mechanisms or ...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...
The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potent...
Background. The problem-gambling literature has identified a range of individual, cognitive, behavio...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Empirical studies indicate how parental gambling affects young children, but we do not know how adu...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Background and aims: Families play an important role in the evolution of gambling and are also adver...
The objective of this study was to present a grounded theory specific to problem gambling and its im...
Background and aims: Families play an important role in the evolution of gambling and are also adver...
Summarises the available research about how gambling problems affect family relationships and family...
This study examined the longitudinal association between family relationships and gambling behavior ...
There are considerable gaps in our understanding of the familial transmission of gambling problems. ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although parenting practices are articulated as underlying mechanisms or ...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...
The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potent...
Background. The problem-gambling literature has identified a range of individual, cognitive, behavio...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Empirical studies indicate how parental gambling affects young children, but we do not know how adu...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...