Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Gambling Studies , Vol.37, n°2 - June 2021
Paru le :
01/06/2021
Année
2021
Page(s) :
335-722
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Hidden in the dark: Dim ambient lighting increases game play duration and total spend. Ilicic J., Baxter S.M., p. 335-350.
- A study of adaptive gambling behavior of casino employees in Macau. Zeng Z., Forrest D., Kale S.H., p. 351-367.
- Gambling industry employees' experiences with an onsite responsible gambling program. Gray H.M., Juliver J., LaPlante D.A., p. 369-386.
- Reaching out to big losers: How different types of gamblers are affected by a brief motivational contact initiated by the gambling provider. Jonsson J., Hodgins D.C., Munck I., Carlbring P., p. 387-401.
- Measuring gamblers' behaviour to show that negative sounds can reveal the true nature of losses disguised as wins in multiline slot machines. Scarfe M.L., Stange M., Dixon M.J., p. 403-425.
- Confounding bias in the relationship between problem gambling and crime. Dennison C.R., Finkeldey J.G., Rocheleau G.C., p. 427-444.
- Financial literacy and gambling behavior: Evidence from Japan. Watanapongvanich S., Binnagan P., Putthinun P., Khan M.S.R., Kadoya Y., p. 445-465.
- Explicit and implicit emotional expression in gambling disorder measured by a serious game: A pilot study. Guerrero-Vaca D., Granero R., Fernandez-Aranda F., Mestre-Bach G., Martin-Romera V., Mallorqui-Bagué N., et al., p. 467-481.
- The severity of gambling and gambling related cognitions as predictors of emotional regulation and coping strategies in adolescents. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Lopez-Gonzalez H., Mena-Moreno T., Lozano-Madrid M., Macia L., et al., p. 483-495.
- Gambling and attachment: The mediating role of alexithymia in adolescents and young adults. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Macia L., Lopez-Gonzalez H., p. 497-514.
- Gambling disorder and childhood trauma: A complex association. Horak N.S., Eagle G., Stein D.J., Lochner C., p. 515-528.
- Exploring the prevalence of gambling harm among active duty military personnel: a systematic scoping review. Paterson M., Whitty M., Leslie P., p. 529-549.
- Instant gratification behavior among gambling individuals in Uganda. Matama R., Mbago M., Ngoboka P., p. 551-567.
- The role of narcissism, hyper-competitiveness and maladaptive coping strategies on male adolescent regular gamblers: Two mediation models. Pace U., D'Urso G., Ruggieri S., Schimmenti A., Passanisi A., p. 571-582.
- Measuring gambling harm: The influence of response scaling on estimates and the distribution of harm across PGSI categories. Delfabbro P., Georgiou N., King D.L., p. 583-598.
- Online gambling-related harm: Findings from the study on the prevalence, behavior and characteristics of gamblers in Spain. Diaz A., Pérez L., p. 599-607.
- Does losing on a previous betting day predict how long it takes to return to the next session of online horse race betting? Kainulainen T., p. 609-622.
- The effect of skeuomorphic digital interfaces on the illusion of control over gambling outcomes. Meng M.D., Leary R.B., p. 623-642.
- Exploring the predictive value of gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and materialism on problem gambling severity in adolescents and young adults. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Lopez-Gonzalez H., Macia L., Lopez N., Zamora L., et al., p. 643-661.
- Feasibility, acceptance, and safety of metacognitive training for problem and pathological gamblers (Gambling-MCT): A pilot study. Gehlenborg J., Bücker L., Berthold M., Miegel F., Moritz S., p. 663-687.
- "It runs in your blood": Reflections from treatment seeking gamblers on their family history of gambling. Dowling N.A., Francis K.L., Dixon R., Merkouris S.S., Thomas S.A., Frydenberg E., et al., p. 689-710.
- Transmission of problem gambling between adjacent generations. Forrest D., McHale I.G., p. 711-722.
- Hidden in the dark: Dim ambient lighting increases game play duration and total spend. Ilicic J., Baxter S.M., p. 335-350.
- A study of adaptive gambling behavior of casino employees in Macau. Zeng Z., Forrest D., Kale S.H., p. 351-367.
- Gambling industry employees' experiences with an onsite responsible gambling program. Gray H.M., Juliver J., LaPlante D.A., p. 369-386.
- Reaching out to big losers: How different types of gamblers are affected by a brief motivational contact initiated by the gambling provider. Jonsson J., Hodgins D.C., Munck I., Carlbring P., p. 387-401.
- Measuring gamblers' behaviour to show that negative sounds can reveal the true nature of losses disguised as wins in multiline slot machines. Scarfe M.L., Stange M., Dixon M.J., p. 403-425.
- Confounding bias in the relationship between problem gambling and crime. Dennison C.R., Finkeldey J.G., Rocheleau G.C., p. 427-444.
- Financial literacy and gambling behavior: Evidence from Japan. Watanapongvanich S., Binnagan P., Putthinun P., Khan M.S.R., Kadoya Y., p. 445-465.
- Explicit and implicit emotional expression in gambling disorder measured by a serious game: A pilot study. Guerrero-Vaca D., Granero R., Fernandez-Aranda F., Mestre-Bach G., Martin-Romera V., Mallorqui-Bagué N., et al., p. 467-481.
- The severity of gambling and gambling related cognitions as predictors of emotional regulation and coping strategies in adolescents. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Lopez-Gonzalez H., Mena-Moreno T., Lozano-Madrid M., Macia L., et al., p. 483-495.
- Gambling and attachment: The mediating role of alexithymia in adolescents and young adults. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Macia L., Lopez-Gonzalez H., p. 497-514.
- Gambling disorder and childhood trauma: A complex association. Horak N.S., Eagle G., Stein D.J., Lochner C., p. 515-528.
- Exploring the prevalence of gambling harm among active duty military personnel: a systematic scoping review. Paterson M., Whitty M., Leslie P., p. 529-549.
- Instant gratification behavior among gambling individuals in Uganda. Matama R., Mbago M., Ngoboka P., p. 551-567.
- The role of narcissism, hyper-competitiveness and maladaptive coping strategies on male adolescent regular gamblers: Two mediation models. Pace U., D'Urso G., Ruggieri S., Schimmenti A., Passanisi A., p. 571-582.
- Measuring gambling harm: The influence of response scaling on estimates and the distribution of harm across PGSI categories. Delfabbro P., Georgiou N., King D.L., p. 583-598.
- Online gambling-related harm: Findings from the study on the prevalence, behavior and characteristics of gamblers in Spain. Diaz A., Pérez L., p. 599-607.
- Does losing on a previous betting day predict how long it takes to return to the next session of online horse race betting? Kainulainen T., p. 609-622.
- The effect of skeuomorphic digital interfaces on the illusion of control over gambling outcomes. Meng M.D., Leary R.B., p. 623-642.
- Exploring the predictive value of gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and materialism on problem gambling severity in adolescents and young adults. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Lopez-Gonzalez H., Macia L., Lopez N., Zamora L., et al., p. 643-661.
- Feasibility, acceptance, and safety of metacognitive training for problem and pathological gamblers (Gambling-MCT): A pilot study. Gehlenborg J., Bücker L., Berthold M., Miegel F., Moritz S., p. 663-687.
- "It runs in your blood": Reflections from treatment seeking gamblers on their family history of gambling. Dowling N.A., Francis K.L., Dixon R., Merkouris S.S., Thomas S.A., Frydenberg E., et al., p. 689-710.
- Transmission of problem gambling between adjacent generations. Forrest D., McHale I.G., p. 711-722.
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