Most gamblers never experience addiction and the majority of those who do eventually recover. This thesis investigates how most maintain control over their gambling and how the majority of those who do experience gambling addiction regain control. Findings are based on 25 qualitative semi-structured interviews with participants who fit one of three ideal-type groups: (i) gamblers who have never experienced addiction; (ii) gamblers who have regained control after experience of gambling addiction; and (iii) gamblers experiencing addiction at time of interview. Participants were recruited who had never engaged in formal treatment because existing research suggests most who experience gambling addiction and/or recovery never to do so. This ...
This study applied a holistic, strength-based lens to better articulate the impetus for, and process...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in Internatio...
Background: Gambling is now a well-recognised public health issue and forms the focus of extensive h...
Gambling addiction (also referred to as ‘problem gambling’ or ‘compulsive gambling’’) is a phenomeno...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling may foc...
Gambling addiction has often been associated with fast cycle games such as gaming machines rather th...
Purpose: This study examines how three types of control - sense of control, illusion of control, and...
The present study explored some common thematic domains which characterised problem gambling experie...
This article explores the ways that individuals experience recovery from gambling problems. Arguing ...
This article explores the ways that individuals experience recovery from gambling problems. Arguing ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data resulting from two ESRC funded projects: Phase ...
This PhD aimed to explore the pathways towards and away from problem gambling. It intended to test k...
Problem EGM gambling is an increasingly prevalent public health concern because of its associated ps...
The objectives of this study were to provide a detailed biopsychosocial description of the character...
Research indicates that gamblers frequently set self-imposed limits on how much time and money they ...
This study applied a holistic, strength-based lens to better articulate the impetus for, and process...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in Internatio...
Background: Gambling is now a well-recognised public health issue and forms the focus of extensive h...
Gambling addiction (also referred to as ‘problem gambling’ or ‘compulsive gambling’’) is a phenomeno...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling may foc...
Gambling addiction has often been associated with fast cycle games such as gaming machines rather th...
Purpose: This study examines how three types of control - sense of control, illusion of control, and...
The present study explored some common thematic domains which characterised problem gambling experie...
This article explores the ways that individuals experience recovery from gambling problems. Arguing ...
This article explores the ways that individuals experience recovery from gambling problems. Arguing ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data resulting from two ESRC funded projects: Phase ...
This PhD aimed to explore the pathways towards and away from problem gambling. It intended to test k...
Problem EGM gambling is an increasingly prevalent public health concern because of its associated ps...
The objectives of this study were to provide a detailed biopsychosocial description of the character...
Research indicates that gamblers frequently set self-imposed limits on how much time and money they ...
This study applied a holistic, strength-based lens to better articulate the impetus for, and process...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in Internatio...
Background: Gambling is now a well-recognised public health issue and forms the focus of extensive h...