Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Gambling Studies , Vol.40, n°1 - March 2024
Paru le :
01/03/2024
Année
2024
Page(s) :
1-408
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Brief virtual workshop on gambling disorder to raise knowledge and awareness among health service providers. Gee M.J., Johnson K., Leonhard C., p. 1-20.
- Applying the Canadian low-risk gambling guidelines to gambling harm reduction in England. Rochester E., Cunningham J.A., p. 21-28.
- Three contrasting accounts of electronic gambling machine related harm: Impacts on community views towards gambling policy and responsibility. Myles D., O'Brien K., Yücel M., Carter A., p. 29-49.
- A content analysis of problematic gambling prevention interventions in the United States. Yang Z., Deal B.E., Carcioppolo N., Zhao Y., Sewall A.M., p. 51-64.
- An economic model of gambling behaviour: A two-stage approach. Cameron L., Ride J., Devlin N., p. 65-81.
- Examining the use of offshore online gambling sites in the United States via routine activities theory: A SEM analysis. Choi S., p. 83-106.
- The effect of inequality and prosperity on the European market for gambling machines: A socioeconomic panel analysis. Simsek T., Weidner L., p. 107-129.
- Am I winning or losing? Probing the appraisal of partial wins via response vigor. Chen Z., Eben C., Reimer C.B., Verbruggen F., p. 131-157.
- Betting on the house: The impact of gambling on homeownership in Australia. Baako K.T., Mintah K., Churchill S.A., Farrell L., p. 159-179.
- Gambling harm experienced by children exposed to parental gambling: An online survey of Australians. Suomi A., Lucas N., Dowling N., Delfabbro P., p. 181-200.
- Power and gambling: Dispositional power predicts persistence on a computerized scratchcard task. Huang K.Y., Fung H.H., Sun P., p. 201-218.
- The mediating effect of danger invulnerability in the relationship between sensation seeking and gambling among university students. Dodig Hundric D., Lotar Rihtaric M., Mandic S., Ricijas N., p. 219-235.
- A comparative profile of online, offline, and mixed-mode problematic gamblers' gambling involvement, motives, and HEXACO personality traits. Leslie R.D., McGrath D.S., p. 237-253.
- Simulated gambling: An explorative study based on a representative survey. Fiedler I., Ante L., Meduna M.V., Steinmetz F., Kairouz S., Costes J.M., p. 255-274.
- Examination of the factors that encourage university students to sports betting. A Q-method study. Karafil A.Y., p. 275-287.
- Income inequality and the odds of online gambling among a large sample of adolescents in Canada. Pabayo R., Patel P., Patte K.A., Leatherdale S.T., p. 289-305.
- Development of gambling behaviour and its relationship with perceived social support: A longitudinal study of young adult male gamblers. Bickl A.M., Kraus L., Loy J.K., Kriwy P., Sleczka P., Schwarzkopf L., p. 307-332.
- Shallow value weighting predicts problem gambling: A parameter estimation analysis using Cumulative Prospect Theory. Curtis E.T., Curtis J.L., p. 333-348.
- Exploring the precipitating events and gambling-related activities that prompt problem gamblers and spouses/cohabitants to contact a gambling helpline. Sciola A., Marchica L., Richard J., Kruse J., Derevensky J., p. 349-366.
- Behavioral addiction from the Asian Americans perspective: Exploration of public and help-seeking stigma. Li Q., Whelan J.P., p. 367-385.
- Much ado about nothing? The role of land-based gambling venue employees in facilitating problem gambling harm reduction and help-seeking. Riley B.J., Lawn S., Crisp B.R., Battersby M., p. 387-408.
- Brief virtual workshop on gambling disorder to raise knowledge and awareness among health service providers. Gee M.J., Johnson K., Leonhard C., p. 1-20.
- Applying the Canadian low-risk gambling guidelines to gambling harm reduction in England. Rochester E., Cunningham J.A., p. 21-28.
- Three contrasting accounts of electronic gambling machine related harm: Impacts on community views towards gambling policy and responsibility. Myles D., O'Brien K., Yücel M., Carter A., p. 29-49.
- A content analysis of problematic gambling prevention interventions in the United States. Yang Z., Deal B.E., Carcioppolo N., Zhao Y., Sewall A.M., p. 51-64.
- An economic model of gambling behaviour: A two-stage approach. Cameron L., Ride J., Devlin N., p. 65-81.
- Examining the use of offshore online gambling sites in the United States via routine activities theory: A SEM analysis. Choi S., p. 83-106.
- The effect of inequality and prosperity on the European market for gambling machines: A socioeconomic panel analysis. Simsek T., Weidner L., p. 107-129.
- Am I winning or losing? Probing the appraisal of partial wins via response vigor. Chen Z., Eben C., Reimer C.B., Verbruggen F., p. 131-157.
- Betting on the house: The impact of gambling on homeownership in Australia. Baako K.T., Mintah K., Churchill S.A., Farrell L., p. 159-179.
- Gambling harm experienced by children exposed to parental gambling: An online survey of Australians. Suomi A., Lucas N., Dowling N., Delfabbro P., p. 181-200.
- Power and gambling: Dispositional power predicts persistence on a computerized scratchcard task. Huang K.Y., Fung H.H., Sun P., p. 201-218.
- The mediating effect of danger invulnerability in the relationship between sensation seeking and gambling among university students. Dodig Hundric D., Lotar Rihtaric M., Mandic S., Ricijas N., p. 219-235.
- A comparative profile of online, offline, and mixed-mode problematic gamblers' gambling involvement, motives, and HEXACO personality traits. Leslie R.D., McGrath D.S., p. 237-253.
- Simulated gambling: An explorative study based on a representative survey. Fiedler I., Ante L., Meduna M.V., Steinmetz F., Kairouz S., Costes J.M., p. 255-274.
- Examination of the factors that encourage university students to sports betting. A Q-method study. Karafil A.Y., p. 275-287.
- Income inequality and the odds of online gambling among a large sample of adolescents in Canada. Pabayo R., Patel P., Patte K.A., Leatherdale S.T., p. 289-305.
- Development of gambling behaviour and its relationship with perceived social support: A longitudinal study of young adult male gamblers. Bickl A.M., Kraus L., Loy J.K., Kriwy P., Sleczka P., Schwarzkopf L., p. 307-332.
- Shallow value weighting predicts problem gambling: A parameter estimation analysis using Cumulative Prospect Theory. Curtis E.T., Curtis J.L., p. 333-348.
- Exploring the precipitating events and gambling-related activities that prompt problem gamblers and spouses/cohabitants to contact a gambling helpline. Sciola A., Marchica L., Richard J., Kruse J., Derevensky J., p. 349-366.
- Behavioral addiction from the Asian Americans perspective: Exploration of public and help-seeking stigma. Li Q., Whelan J.P., p. 367-385.
- Much ado about nothing? The role of land-based gambling venue employees in facilitating problem gambling harm reduction and help-seeking. Riley B.J., Lawn S., Crisp B.R., Battersby M., p. 387-408.
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