Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Gambling Studies , Vol.40, n°3 - September 2024
Paru le :
01/09/2024
Année :
2024
Page(s) :
1061-1778
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Effect of responsible gaming policy and practice on casino gaming behavior. Liu S., To W.M., Huang G.H., p. 1061-1084.
- Exploring the impact of safer sports betting promotion on social media: An experimental study. Houghton S., Moss M., p. 1085-1102.
- Gambling in Victoria: Changes in participation, problem gambling and gambling environment between 2008 and 2018. Stone C.A., Yeung K., Shaw L., Billi R., p. 1103-1135.
- Using the synthetic control method to evaluate the impact of a land-based gambling ban on crime. Zofcak J., Sima J., p. 1137-1156.
- Gambling and migration - The role of culture and family. Nilsson A., Demetry Y., Shahnavaz S., Gripenberg J., Kvillemo P., p. 1157-1170.
- The relevance of marketing in sports betting perceptions and behaviors across different age groups. Garzola G.C.Q., p. 1171-1188.
- Problem gambling and suicidal behaviours in young adult men in Ghana: A moderated mediation model of psychological distress and social support. Koompah D., Teye-Kwadjo E., Kretchy I.A., p. 1189-1207.
- A longitudinal investigation of lower-risk gambling limits in the Canadian National Study. Gooding N.B., Young M.M., Hodgins D.C., p. 1209-1226.
- Nudging online gamblers to withdraw money: The impact of personalized messages on money withdrawal among a sample of real-world online casino players. Auer M., Griffiths M.D., p. 1227-1244.
- Overtime: Long-term betting trajectories among highly-involved and less-involved online sports bettors. Nelson S.E., Louderback E.R., Edson T.C., Tom M.A., LaPlante D.A., p. 1245-1270.
- Exploring the complex dynamics: Examining the influence of deviant personas in online gambling. Malik G., Singh D., Bansal R., p. 1271-1294.
- Understanding the co-occurrence of gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Exploring sociodemographic and clinical factors. Mestre-Bach G., Potenza M.N., Granero R., Uriszar J.C., Tarragon E., Chiclana Actis C., et al., p. 1295-1314.
- Internet, app-based, and casino gambling: Associations between modality, problem gambling, and substance use. Noel J.K., Rosenthal S.R., Jacob S., p. 1315-1328.
- Using the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) to predict gambling disorder among U.S. college students. Qeadan F., Egbert J., Tingey B., Plum A., Pasewark T., p. 1329-1347.
- Assessing the link between general causality orientations and problem gambling, and the mediational role of nonattachment, greed, and anhedonia. Lee U., Mills D.J., p. 1349-1365.
- Unmasking risky habits: Identifying and predicting problem gamblers through machine learning techniques. Sandor M.C., Bako B., p. 1367-1377.
- A double-edged-sword effect of overplacement: Social comparison bias predicts gambling motivations and behaviors in Chinese casino gamblers. Xu Y., Huang G.H., Xiao Y., Li S., Wang W., Liang Z.Y., p. 1379-1398.
- Gambling in a U.S. census matched sample: Examining interactions between means and motives in predicting problematic outcomes. Floyd C.G., Kraus S.W., Grubbs J.B., p. 1399-1421.
- Desire thinking about gambling: Assessment and associations with gambling disorder and responsible gambling among Chinese gamblers. Chen J.H., Spada M.M., Ling H., Tong K.K., Wu A.M.S., p. 1423-1438.
- Is there a gender gap in the birthday-number effect? The case of lotto players and the role of sequential choice. D'Hondt C., Roger P., Hoffmann A.O.I., Plotkina D., p. 1439-1463.
- The ending effect in the domain of gambling: The effect of gain-loss status on economic decision-making. Dou K., Ye W.Y., p. 1465-1482.
- Skill-based electronic gaming machines: Features that mimic video gaming, features that could contribute to harm, and their potential attraction to different groups. Newall P., Rockloff M., Thorne H., Russell A.M.T., Visintin T., Hing N., et al., p. 1483-1498.
- Cue-reactive phenomenology mediates the relationship between positive schizotypy and cue-reactive urge to gamble in poker-machine gamblers. McTigue B.A., Talk A.C., Rice K., Rock A.J., p. 1499-1516.
- Normalization of chance-based mechanisms in mobile games for children: A descriptive analysis. de Andrade W.M., p. 1517-1537.
- Mapping youth awareness of sports betting advertising during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Di Censo G., Delfabbro P., King D.L., p. 1539-1558.
- Associations between adverse childhood experiences and gambling severity in youth online gamblers: The mediating roles of internalizing, attention and externalizing problems. Bahri M.R.Z., Tayim N., Fakhrou A., Davoudi M., p. 1559-1573.
- Too young to gamble: Long-term risks from underage gambling. Pérez L., p. 1575-1584.
- Anticipated motives for gambling treatment in adults from the U.S. Grant Weinandy J.T., Connolly A., Floyd C., Kraus S.W., Grubbs J.B., p. 1585-1605.
- Characteristics of gambling helpline callers in Macao: A regional comparison. Manian W., Li X., Zeng Z., Wang X., p. 1607-1622.
- A self-applied psychological treatment for gambling-related problems via the internet: A pilot, feasibility study. Diaz-Sanahuja L., Suso-Ribera C., Lucas I., Jiménez-Murcia S., Tur C., Gual-Montolio P., et al., p. 1623-1651.
- Gambling as work: A study of German poker players. Weidner L., p. 1653-1678.
- "If you don't arrange your bets well you will still lose": Gambling strategies of visually impaired students. Frimpong R., Acheampong E.Y., p. 1679-1700.
- Association between gambling motives, violence and early maladaptive schemas in women with gambling disorder. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Momene J., Macia L., p. 1701-1718.
- Buying a wealthy dream: Determinants of rural residents' lottery purchase behavior in China. Ji Y., Qiao D., Hao R., Qin R., Xu T., p. 1719-1743.
- Harms from other people's gambling: Associations with an individual's own gambling behaviours, health risk behaviours, financial problems, general health, and mental wellbeing. Wilson C., Butler N., Quigg Z., p. 1745-1759.
- Psychometric validation of the Gambling Craving Scale in a treatment-seeking sample. Battaglia A.M., Vedelago L., Coelho S.G., Baumgartner C., Schaub M.P., Stewart S.H., et al., p. 1761-1778.
- Effect of responsible gaming policy and practice on casino gaming behavior. Liu S., To W.M., Huang G.H., p. 1061-1084.
- Exploring the impact of safer sports betting promotion on social media: An experimental study. Houghton S., Moss M., p. 1085-1102.
- Gambling in Victoria: Changes in participation, problem gambling and gambling environment between 2008 and 2018. Stone C.A., Yeung K., Shaw L., Billi R., p. 1103-1135.
- Using the synthetic control method to evaluate the impact of a land-based gambling ban on crime. Zofcak J., Sima J., p. 1137-1156.
- Gambling and migration - The role of culture and family. Nilsson A., Demetry Y., Shahnavaz S., Gripenberg J., Kvillemo P., p. 1157-1170.
- The relevance of marketing in sports betting perceptions and behaviors across different age groups. Garzola G.C.Q., p. 1171-1188.
- Problem gambling and suicidal behaviours in young adult men in Ghana: A moderated mediation model of psychological distress and social support. Koompah D., Teye-Kwadjo E., Kretchy I.A., p. 1189-1207.
- A longitudinal investigation of lower-risk gambling limits in the Canadian National Study. Gooding N.B., Young M.M., Hodgins D.C., p. 1209-1226.
- Nudging online gamblers to withdraw money: The impact of personalized messages on money withdrawal among a sample of real-world online casino players. Auer M., Griffiths M.D., p. 1227-1244.
- Overtime: Long-term betting trajectories among highly-involved and less-involved online sports bettors. Nelson S.E., Louderback E.R., Edson T.C., Tom M.A., LaPlante D.A., p. 1245-1270.
- Exploring the complex dynamics: Examining the influence of deviant personas in online gambling. Malik G., Singh D., Bansal R., p. 1271-1294.
- Understanding the co-occurrence of gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Exploring sociodemographic and clinical factors. Mestre-Bach G., Potenza M.N., Granero R., Uriszar J.C., Tarragon E., Chiclana Actis C., et al., p. 1295-1314.
- Internet, app-based, and casino gambling: Associations between modality, problem gambling, and substance use. Noel J.K., Rosenthal S.R., Jacob S., p. 1315-1328.
- Using the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) to predict gambling disorder among U.S. college students. Qeadan F., Egbert J., Tingey B., Plum A., Pasewark T., p. 1329-1347.
- Assessing the link between general causality orientations and problem gambling, and the mediational role of nonattachment, greed, and anhedonia. Lee U., Mills D.J., p. 1349-1365.
- Unmasking risky habits: Identifying and predicting problem gamblers through machine learning techniques. Sandor M.C., Bako B., p. 1367-1377.
- A double-edged-sword effect of overplacement: Social comparison bias predicts gambling motivations and behaviors in Chinese casino gamblers. Xu Y., Huang G.H., Xiao Y., Li S., Wang W., Liang Z.Y., p. 1379-1398.
- Gambling in a U.S. census matched sample: Examining interactions between means and motives in predicting problematic outcomes. Floyd C.G., Kraus S.W., Grubbs J.B., p. 1399-1421.
- Desire thinking about gambling: Assessment and associations with gambling disorder and responsible gambling among Chinese gamblers. Chen J.H., Spada M.M., Ling H., Tong K.K., Wu A.M.S., p. 1423-1438.
- Is there a gender gap in the birthday-number effect? The case of lotto players and the role of sequential choice. D'Hondt C., Roger P., Hoffmann A.O.I., Plotkina D., p. 1439-1463.
- The ending effect in the domain of gambling: The effect of gain-loss status on economic decision-making. Dou K., Ye W.Y., p. 1465-1482.
- Skill-based electronic gaming machines: Features that mimic video gaming, features that could contribute to harm, and their potential attraction to different groups. Newall P., Rockloff M., Thorne H., Russell A.M.T., Visintin T., Hing N., et al., p. 1483-1498.
- Cue-reactive phenomenology mediates the relationship between positive schizotypy and cue-reactive urge to gamble in poker-machine gamblers. McTigue B.A., Talk A.C., Rice K., Rock A.J., p. 1499-1516.
- Normalization of chance-based mechanisms in mobile games for children: A descriptive analysis. de Andrade W.M., p. 1517-1537.
- Mapping youth awareness of sports betting advertising during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Di Censo G., Delfabbro P., King D.L., p. 1539-1558.
- Associations between adverse childhood experiences and gambling severity in youth online gamblers: The mediating roles of internalizing, attention and externalizing problems. Bahri M.R.Z., Tayim N., Fakhrou A., Davoudi M., p. 1559-1573.
- Too young to gamble: Long-term risks from underage gambling. Pérez L., p. 1575-1584.
- Anticipated motives for gambling treatment in adults from the U.S. Grant Weinandy J.T., Connolly A., Floyd C., Kraus S.W., Grubbs J.B., p. 1585-1605.
- Characteristics of gambling helpline callers in Macao: A regional comparison. Manian W., Li X., Zeng Z., Wang X., p. 1607-1622.
- A self-applied psychological treatment for gambling-related problems via the internet: A pilot, feasibility study. Diaz-Sanahuja L., Suso-Ribera C., Lucas I., Jiménez-Murcia S., Tur C., Gual-Montolio P., et al., p. 1623-1651.
- Gambling as work: A study of German poker players. Weidner L., p. 1653-1678.
- "If you don't arrange your bets well you will still lose": Gambling strategies of visually impaired students. Frimpong R., Acheampong E.Y., p. 1679-1700.
- Association between gambling motives, violence and early maladaptive schemas in women with gambling disorder. Estévez A., Jauregui P., Momene J., Macia L., p. 1701-1718.
- Buying a wealthy dream: Determinants of rural residents' lottery purchase behavior in China. Ji Y., Qiao D., Hao R., Qin R., Xu T., p. 1719-1743.
- Harms from other people's gambling: Associations with an individual's own gambling behaviours, health risk behaviours, financial problems, general health, and mental wellbeing. Wilson C., Butler N., Quigg Z., p. 1745-1759.
- Psychometric validation of the Gambling Craving Scale in a treatment-seeking sample. Battaglia A.M., Vedelago L., Coelho S.G., Baumgartner C., Schaub M.P., Stewart S.H., et al., p. 1761-1778.
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