Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Gambling Studies , Vol.41, n°4 - December 2025
Paru le :
01/12/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
1383-1819
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Financial literacy and gambling behaviour: A systematic review. O'Connor F., Ivory N., p. 1383-1399.
- Patterns of gambling behavior influenced by materialism, financial well-being, and monetary motivation among sports bettors: A latent profile analysis. Su Topbas Z., Uzdil N., p. 1401-1418.
- Across the bettor-verse: An open banking perspective on gambling in the United Kingdom. Ghaharian K., Peterson J., Azizsoltani M., Young R.J., Louderback E.R., p. 1419-1436.
- Scaling up the evidence: What open banking brings to gambling research and policy. Murphy S., Muggleton N., p. 1437-1441.
- Multidimensional loss chasing among online gamblers: Assessing optimized thresholds for the prediction of gambling harm. Edson T.C., Louderback E.R., Tom M.A., LaPlante D.A., p. 1443-1467.
- The effect of gambling on saving behaviour in Australia. Adabor O., p. 1469-1492.
- Electronic gaming machine consumers' understanding of past & future spending: Associations with risk, impulsivity, self-control, & problematic gambling. Santos T., Heirene R.M., Cobb-Clark D., Tymula A., Gainsbury S.M., p. 1493-1516.
- Links between gambling and academic performance among undergraduate college students: A scoping review. Allen H.K., Knight T., Hall B., Dennis M., p. 1517-1531.
- Betting on the future: A systematic review of modern gambling interventions for college students. Kapukotuwa S., Gonzalez-Alvarez A., Kraus S.W., Sharma M., p. 1533-1561.
- Personalized feedback interventions for indicated prevention of gambling disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Smith E.H., Free B.L., Ginley M.K., Whelan J.P., Pfund R.A., p. 1563-1581.
- Electronic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (e-SBIRT) for gambling harm: A mixed-methods acceptability study. Wright S., Smith J., Dighton G., Quigley M., Dymond S., p. 1583-1596.
- Accessing responsible gambling information from casinos: Two secret shopper studies. Morelli B., Gunnigle M.A., Russell L.M., Dow C.V., Schuetze J.G., Ginley M.K., et al., p. 1597-1613.
- Are casinos responsive to customers accessing information about self-exclusion? Gunnigle M.A., Morelli B., Dow C.V., Ginley M.K., Whelan J.P., Pfund R.A., p. 1615-1630.
- Mandatory third-party exclusion of individuals with gambling problems in Germany: Data from the OASIS player exclusion system. Meyer G., p. 1631-1643.
- Online information on gambling addiction: Is it readable? Is it reliable? Manastir Y., Uslu E., p. 1645-1655.
- Bet more - but only with me: Role of celebrity endorsers in sports betting advertising. Han W., Saunak V.V., p. 1657-1687.
- Beyond sports betting legalization: Comparing problem gambling risk patterns in legal and illegal states. Xu T., Grubbs J.B., Kraus S.W., p. 1689-1701.
- Between the lines: Legal consciousness and consumer perceptions of online sports betting. Mastromartino B., Li W., Qian Y.T., p. 1703-1724.
- Effects of audiovisual cues on game immersion during simulated slot machine gambling. Arshad F., Ferrari M.A., Murch W.S., Cherkasova M.V., Limbrick-Oldfield E.H., Winstanley C.A., et al., p. 1725-1742.
- Impulsivity, critical thinking and near-miss role for persistence in play on a slot machine. Przerwa M., Zabielska-Mendyk E., p. 1743-1758.
- The mediating role of attentional inflexibility in the association between metacognitions and severity of gambling disorder symptoms. Yu K., Zhai J., Spada M.M., Chen J.H., Wu A.M.S., p. 1759-1769.
- Abnormal exploratory tendencies in risk decision-making in gambling disorder: Evidence from the balloon analogue risk task. Zhong G., Liu J., Wei Y., Wei H., Zhang X., Yang P., et al., p. 1771-1786.
- Derived relations and attentional bias for near-misses in slot machines. Grant L.D., Provost S., p. 1787-1804.
- Cue-reactivity in poker-machine gamblers: State mindfulness and cue-reactive urge to gamble. Adams A., Rock A.J., p. 1805-1819.
- Financial literacy and gambling behaviour: A systematic review. O'Connor F., Ivory N., p. 1383-1399.
- Patterns of gambling behavior influenced by materialism, financial well-being, and monetary motivation among sports bettors: A latent profile analysis. Su Topbas Z., Uzdil N., p. 1401-1418.
- Across the bettor-verse: An open banking perspective on gambling in the United Kingdom. Ghaharian K., Peterson J., Azizsoltani M., Young R.J., Louderback E.R., p. 1419-1436.
- Scaling up the evidence: What open banking brings to gambling research and policy. Murphy S., Muggleton N., p. 1437-1441.
- Multidimensional loss chasing among online gamblers: Assessing optimized thresholds for the prediction of gambling harm. Edson T.C., Louderback E.R., Tom M.A., LaPlante D.A., p. 1443-1467.
- The effect of gambling on saving behaviour in Australia. Adabor O., p. 1469-1492.
- Electronic gaming machine consumers' understanding of past & future spending: Associations with risk, impulsivity, self-control, & problematic gambling. Santos T., Heirene R.M., Cobb-Clark D., Tymula A., Gainsbury S.M., p. 1493-1516.
- Links between gambling and academic performance among undergraduate college students: A scoping review. Allen H.K., Knight T., Hall B., Dennis M., p. 1517-1531.
- Betting on the future: A systematic review of modern gambling interventions for college students. Kapukotuwa S., Gonzalez-Alvarez A., Kraus S.W., Sharma M., p. 1533-1561.
- Personalized feedback interventions for indicated prevention of gambling disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Smith E.H., Free B.L., Ginley M.K., Whelan J.P., Pfund R.A., p. 1563-1581.
- Electronic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (e-SBIRT) for gambling harm: A mixed-methods acceptability study. Wright S., Smith J., Dighton G., Quigley M., Dymond S., p. 1583-1596.
- Accessing responsible gambling information from casinos: Two secret shopper studies. Morelli B., Gunnigle M.A., Russell L.M., Dow C.V., Schuetze J.G., Ginley M.K., et al., p. 1597-1613.
- Are casinos responsive to customers accessing information about self-exclusion? Gunnigle M.A., Morelli B., Dow C.V., Ginley M.K., Whelan J.P., Pfund R.A., p. 1615-1630.
- Mandatory third-party exclusion of individuals with gambling problems in Germany: Data from the OASIS player exclusion system. Meyer G., p. 1631-1643.
- Online information on gambling addiction: Is it readable? Is it reliable? Manastir Y., Uslu E., p. 1645-1655.
- Bet more - but only with me: Role of celebrity endorsers in sports betting advertising. Han W., Saunak V.V., p. 1657-1687.
- Beyond sports betting legalization: Comparing problem gambling risk patterns in legal and illegal states. Xu T., Grubbs J.B., Kraus S.W., p. 1689-1701.
- Between the lines: Legal consciousness and consumer perceptions of online sports betting. Mastromartino B., Li W., Qian Y.T., p. 1703-1724.
- Effects of audiovisual cues on game immersion during simulated slot machine gambling. Arshad F., Ferrari M.A., Murch W.S., Cherkasova M.V., Limbrick-Oldfield E.H., Winstanley C.A., et al., p. 1725-1742.
- Impulsivity, critical thinking and near-miss role for persistence in play on a slot machine. Przerwa M., Zabielska-Mendyk E., p. 1743-1758.
- The mediating role of attentional inflexibility in the association between metacognitions and severity of gambling disorder symptoms. Yu K., Zhai J., Spada M.M., Chen J.H., Wu A.M.S., p. 1759-1769.
- Abnormal exploratory tendencies in risk decision-making in gambling disorder: Evidence from the balloon analogue risk task. Zhong G., Liu J., Wei Y., Wei H., Zhang X., Yang P., et al., p. 1771-1786.
- Derived relations and attentional bias for near-misses in slot machines. Grant L.D., Provost S., p. 1787-1804.
- Cue-reactivity in poker-machine gamblers: State mindfulness and cue-reactive urge to gamble. Adams A., Rock A.J., p. 1805-1819.
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