Titre : | Journal of Gambling Studies, Vol.39, n°3 - September 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Format : | 1027-1504 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Prevalence of problem gambling: A meta-analysis of recent empirical research (2016-2022). Gabellini E., Lucchini F., Gattoni M.E., p. 1027-1057. - Prevalence of gambling disorder and its correlates among homeless men in Osaka city, Japan. Hwang C., Takano T., So R., Sahker E., Kawakami S., Livingstone C., et al., p. 1059-1076. - Prevalence and clinical characteristics of recreational and at-risk/problematic gambling in a national sample of U.S. military veterans. Stefanovics E.A., Potenza M.N., Tsai J., Pietrzak R.H., p. 1077-1097. - The scratch card gambler: a hidden reality. Mauricio D., Rodrigues-Silva N., p. 1099-1110. - Profiling of gamblers and problem gamblers among casino patrons in Macao SAR. To W.M., Huang G.H., p. 1111-1128. - Clinical differences of mild, moderate, and severe gambling disorder in a sample of treatment seeking pathological gamblers in Sweden. Mide M., Arvidson E., Gordh A.S., p. 1129-1153. - Behavioral responses to losses disguised as wins: A field study of slot machine players. Salaghe F., Guerrero F., Jones D., Nichols M.W., Sundali J., p. 1155-1174. - The influence of alcohol consumption on gambling: Do the laboratory study findings generalize to natural environments? Horn T.L., Whelan J.P., McPhail A., p. 1175-1188. - An empirical study of the pathway model link between cognitive distortions and gambling problems. Philander K.S., Gainsbury S.M., p. 1189-1205. - Roles for alexithymia, emotion dysregulation and personality features in gambling disorder: A network analysis. Mestre-Bach G., Granero R., Fernández-Aranda F., Potenza M.N., Jiménez-Murcia S., p. 1207-1223. - Mediating role of rumination between anger and anxious-depressive symptomatology in family members of people with gambling disorder. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Momene J., Macia L., Etxaburu N., p. 1225-1238. - Differences between illegal and legal gamblers in Israel: Gambling behavior, motivation, and substance use. Bonny-Noach H., p. 1239-1252. - US taxation of gambling winnings and incentives to bet. Whelan K., p. 1253-1271. - Using artificial intelligence algorithms to predict self-reported problem gambling with account-based player data in an online casino setting. Auer M., Griffiths M.D., p. 1273-1294. - Second session at the virtual poker table: A contemporary study of actual online poker activity. Tom M.A., Edson T.C., Louderback E.R., Nelson S.E., Amichia K.A., LaPlante D.A., p. 1295-1317. - Attitude towards deposit limits and relationship with their account-based data among a sample of German online slots players. Auer M., Griffiths M.D., p. 1319-1336. - Gambling and internet addiction: A pilot study among a population of Italian healthcare. Lupo R., Vitale E., Carriero M.C., Calabro A., Imperiale C., Ercolani M., et al., p. 1337-1354. - Gamified problem gambling and psychological distress: The mediated-moderated roles of cognitive and economic motives. Agbenorxevi C.D., Hevi S.S., Malcalm E., Akude J., Coleman R.K.N., p. 1355-1370. - How do gambling providers use the social network Twitter in Germany? An explorative mixed-methods topic modeling approach. Singer J., Kufenko V., Wöhr A., Wuketich M., Otterbach S., p. 1371-1398. - Cyberbullying and gambling disorder: Associations with emotion regulation and coping strategies. Estévez A., Macia L., Lopez-Gonzalez H., Momene J., Jauregui P., Etxaburu N., et al., p. 1399-1416. - Number 19: Another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic? Roger P., D'Hondt C., Plotkina D., Hoffmann A., p. 1417-1450. - Expenditure on paid-for gambling advertising during the national COVID-19 'lockdowns': An observational study of media monitoring data from the United Kingdom. Critchlow N., Hunt K., Wardle H., Stead M., p. 1451-1465. - Psychosocial perspective on problem gambling: The role of social relationships, resilience, and COVID-19 worry. Sirola A., Nyrhinen J., Wilska T.A., p. 1467-1485. - Large-scale web scraping for problem gambling research: A case study of COVID-19 lockdown effects in Germany. Smith E., Michalski S., Knauth K.H.K., Kaspar K., Reiter N., Peters J., p. 1487-1504. |
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Lien : | https://link.springer.com/journal/10899/volumes-and-issues/39-3 |
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