Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Gambling Studies , Vol.37, n°3 - September 2021
Paru le :
01/09/2021
Année
2021
Page(s) :
723-1078
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Gambling patterns and problem gambling among youth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review. Bitanihirwe B.K.Y., Ssewanyana D., p. 723-745.
- Gambling behaviors in adolescent male and female regular and non-regular gamblers: A study of central Italian adolescents. Tani F., Ponti L., Ghinassi S., p. 747-763.
- Advertising games of chance in adolescents and young adults in Spain. Labrador F.J., Bernaldo-de-Quiros M., Sanchez-Iglesias I., Labrador M., Vallejo-Achon M., Fernandez-Arias I., et al., p. 765-778.
- Using the risk-return model to explain gambling disorder symptoms in youth: An empirical investigation with Italian adolescents. Donati M.A., Weller J., Primi C., p. 779-794.
- Perception of gamblers: A systematic review. Wöhr A., Wuketich M., p. 795-816.
- Relative deprivation and hope: Predictors of risk behavior. Keshavarz S., Coventry K.R., Fleming P., p. 817-835.
- Association of near-miss with two erroneous gambling cognitions and betting intention: Evidence from Nigerian adolescents. Amazue L.O., Awo L.O., Agbo A.A., Ekwe C.N., Ojiaku M.C., p. 837-852.
- The relative and interactive effects of actual and perceived gambling exposure on gambling behaviour. Ofori Dei S.M., Christensen D.R., Awosoga O.A., Lee B.K., Jackson A.C., p. 853-874.
- Online problem gambling: A comparison of casino players and sports bettors via predictive modeling using behavioral tracking data. Ukhov I., Bjurgert J., Auer M., Griffiths M.D., p. 877-897.
- The prevalence and clinical and sociodemographic factors of problem online gambling: A systematic review. Mora-Salgueiro J., Garcia-Estela A., Hogg B., Angarita-Osorio N., Amann B.L., Carlbring P., et al., p. 899-926.
- Pathological gambling, gambling disorder, and problem gambling among the Chinese ethnic population living in western countries: Is culture a sufficient explanation for the reported excess rates? Chee T.T., Lui Y.S., p. 927-945.
- Gambling interventions in indigenous communities, from theory to practice: A rapid qualitative review of the literature. Saunders P., Doyle K., p. 947-982.
- Is subtyping of gamblers based on the pathways model of problem and disordered gambling valid? A systematic review. Kurilla A., p. 983-1006.
- Empirical evidence relating to the relative riskiness of scratch-card gambling. Delfabbro P., Parke J., p. 1007-1024.
- Increased demographic representation in randomized control trials for gambling disorder in the United States is needed: A systematic review. Peter S.C., Pfund R.A., Ginley M.K., p. 1025-1041.
- Examining change in self-reported gambling measures over time as related to socially desirable responding bias. Schell C., Godinho A., Cunningham J.A., p. 1043-1054.
- Review and prospect of the research on occupational health psychology of casino employees. Liang J., Zhang Y., Shen H., p. 1055-1069.
- Moving away from individual responsibility: A comment. Shaffer H.J., Ladouceur R., p. 1071-1078.
- Gambling patterns and problem gambling among youth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review. Bitanihirwe B.K.Y., Ssewanyana D., p. 723-745.
- Gambling behaviors in adolescent male and female regular and non-regular gamblers: A study of central Italian adolescents. Tani F., Ponti L., Ghinassi S., p. 747-763.
- Advertising games of chance in adolescents and young adults in Spain. Labrador F.J., Bernaldo-de-Quiros M., Sanchez-Iglesias I., Labrador M., Vallejo-Achon M., Fernandez-Arias I., et al., p. 765-778.
- Using the risk-return model to explain gambling disorder symptoms in youth: An empirical investigation with Italian adolescents. Donati M.A., Weller J., Primi C., p. 779-794.
- Perception of gamblers: A systematic review. Wöhr A., Wuketich M., p. 795-816.
- Relative deprivation and hope: Predictors of risk behavior. Keshavarz S., Coventry K.R., Fleming P., p. 817-835.
- Association of near-miss with two erroneous gambling cognitions and betting intention: Evidence from Nigerian adolescents. Amazue L.O., Awo L.O., Agbo A.A., Ekwe C.N., Ojiaku M.C., p. 837-852.
- The relative and interactive effects of actual and perceived gambling exposure on gambling behaviour. Ofori Dei S.M., Christensen D.R., Awosoga O.A., Lee B.K., Jackson A.C., p. 853-874.
- Online problem gambling: A comparison of casino players and sports bettors via predictive modeling using behavioral tracking data. Ukhov I., Bjurgert J., Auer M., Griffiths M.D., p. 877-897.
- The prevalence and clinical and sociodemographic factors of problem online gambling: A systematic review. Mora-Salgueiro J., Garcia-Estela A., Hogg B., Angarita-Osorio N., Amann B.L., Carlbring P., et al., p. 899-926.
- Pathological gambling, gambling disorder, and problem gambling among the Chinese ethnic population living in western countries: Is culture a sufficient explanation for the reported excess rates? Chee T.T., Lui Y.S., p. 927-945.
- Gambling interventions in indigenous communities, from theory to practice: A rapid qualitative review of the literature. Saunders P., Doyle K., p. 947-982.
- Is subtyping of gamblers based on the pathways model of problem and disordered gambling valid? A systematic review. Kurilla A., p. 983-1006.
- Empirical evidence relating to the relative riskiness of scratch-card gambling. Delfabbro P., Parke J., p. 1007-1024.
- Increased demographic representation in randomized control trials for gambling disorder in the United States is needed: A systematic review. Peter S.C., Pfund R.A., Ginley M.K., p. 1025-1041.
- Examining change in self-reported gambling measures over time as related to socially desirable responding bias. Schell C., Godinho A., Cunningham J.A., p. 1043-1054.
- Review and prospect of the research on occupational health psychology of casino employees. Liang J., Zhang Y., Shen H., p. 1055-1069.
- Moving away from individual responsibility: A comment. Shaffer H.J., Ladouceur R., p. 1071-1078.
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