Titre : | Journal of Gambling Studies, Vol.37, n°1 - March 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Format : | 1-333 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology) |
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CONTENTS:
- Exploring pathways to gambling: Proposing the integrated risk and protective factors model of gambling types. Hearn N.L., Ireland J.L., Eslea M., Fisk J.E., p. 1-26. - Parental gambling as a moderator of the child delinquency-gambling relationship: Does having a role model in the home make a difference? Walters G.D., p. 27-41. - Excitement-seeking gambling in adolescents: Health correlates and gambling-related attitudes and behaviors. Farhat L.C., Wampler J., Steinberg M.A., Krishnan-Sarin S., Hoff R.A., Potenza M.N., p. 43-57. - Gambling in transition: Assessing youth narratives of gambling in Nigeria. Adebisi T., Alabi O., Arisukwu O., Asamu F., p. 59-82. - Adolescent problem gambling in rural Ghana: Prevalence and gender differentiation. Odame S.K., Quarshie E.N.-B., Oti-Boadi M., Andoh-Arthur J., Asante K.O., p. 83-105. - The Gambling Consumption Mediation Model (GCMM): A multiple mediation approach to estimate the association of particular game types with problem gambling. Brosowski T., Olason D.T., Turowski T., Hayer T., p. 107-140. - Rare loot box rewards trigger larger arousal and reward responses, and greater urge to open more loot boxes. Larche C.J., Chini K., Lee C., Dixon M.J., Fernandes M., p. 141-163. - The role of virtual communities in gambling and gaming behaviors: A systematic review. Sirola A., Savela N., Savolainen I., Kaakinen M., Oksanen A., p. 165-187. - Loot boxes and gambling: Similarities and dissimilarities in risk and protective factors. DeCamp W., p. 189-201. - The effect of gambling motivation of sport spectators on propensity for violence in sport. Polat E., Yildiz K., p. 203-220. - Why do individuals engage in in-play sports betting? A qualitative interview study. Killick E.A., Griffiths M.D., p. 221-240. - The relationship between gambling event frequency, motor response inhibition, arousal, and dissociative experience. Harris A., Gous G., de Wet B., Griffiths M.D., p. 241-268. - Self-compassion buffers impaired decision-making by potential problem gamblers in a casino setting. Bailis D.S., Brais N.J., Single A.N., Schellenberg B.J.I., p. 269-282. - Mentalizing failures, emotional dysregulation, and cognitive distortions among adolescent problem gamblers. Ciccarelli M., Nigro G., D'Olimpio F., Griffiths M.D., Cosenza M., p. 283-298. - High recreational gamblers show increased stimulatory effects of an acute laboratory gambling challenge. Miller L., Söderpalm Gordh A., p. 299-318. - A comparison of gambling-related cognitions and behaviors in gamblers from the United States and Spain. Mestre-Bach G., Steward T., Balodis I.M., Vintro-Alcaraz C., Granero R., Fernandez-Aranda F., et al., p. 319-333. |
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Lien : | https://link.springer.com/journal/10899/volumes-and-issues/37-1 |
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