Bulletin de Périodique
International Gambling Studies , Vol.23, n°1 - April 2023
Paru le :
01/04/2023
Année :
2023
Page(s) :
1-184
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Financial speculation in Canada: prevalence, correlates and relationship to gambling. Williams J.N., Williams R.J., Gooding N.B., Mix J., p. 1-14.
- Microtransaction spending and problematic gambling of UK university call of duty gamers. Hunt D., p. 15-34.
- Gambling problems among United Kingdom armed forces veterans: Associations with gambling motivation and posttraumatic stress disorder. Dighton G., Wood K., Armour C., Fossey M., Hogan L., Kitchiner N., et al., p. 35-56.
- Making sense of gambling. Swedish youth navigating between risk and responsibility. Spangberg J., Mansson J., Törrönen J., Samuelsson E., p. 57-74.
- The effectiveness of betting odds in digital gambling advertising for sports betting. De Jans S., p. 75-95.
- Male gambling on retirement - qualitative analysis of problem and non-problem Polish gamblers' motivation to gamble. Lelonek-Kuleta B., p. 96-117.
- The customer-brand relationship in the gambling industry: positive play predicts attitudinal and behavioral loyalty. Hollingshead S.J., Davis C.G., Wohl M.J.A., p. 118-138.
- Is the economic model of gambling dependent on problem gambling? Evidence from an online survey of regular sports bettors in Britain. Wardle H., Kolesnikov A., Fiedler I., Critchlow N., Hunt K., p. 139-159.
- Teacher attitudes towards and awareness of adolescent gambling behavior in the UK. Roberts A., Murphy R., McNally E.-J., Derevensky J., Sharman S., p. 160-184.
- Financial speculation in Canada: prevalence, correlates and relationship to gambling. Williams J.N., Williams R.J., Gooding N.B., Mix J., p. 1-14.
- Microtransaction spending and problematic gambling of UK university call of duty gamers. Hunt D., p. 15-34.
- Gambling problems among United Kingdom armed forces veterans: Associations with gambling motivation and posttraumatic stress disorder. Dighton G., Wood K., Armour C., Fossey M., Hogan L., Kitchiner N., et al., p. 35-56.
- Making sense of gambling. Swedish youth navigating between risk and responsibility. Spangberg J., Mansson J., Törrönen J., Samuelsson E., p. 57-74.
- The effectiveness of betting odds in digital gambling advertising for sports betting. De Jans S., p. 75-95.
- Male gambling on retirement - qualitative analysis of problem and non-problem Polish gamblers' motivation to gamble. Lelonek-Kuleta B., p. 96-117.
- The customer-brand relationship in the gambling industry: positive play predicts attitudinal and behavioral loyalty. Hollingshead S.J., Davis C.G., Wohl M.J.A., p. 118-138.
- Is the economic model of gambling dependent on problem gambling? Evidence from an online survey of regular sports bettors in Britain. Wardle H., Kolesnikov A., Fiedler I., Critchlow N., Hunt K., p. 139-159.
- Teacher attitudes towards and awareness of adolescent gambling behavior in the UK. Roberts A., Murphy R., McNally E.-J., Derevensky J., Sharman S., p. 160-184.
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