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期刊名:Journal of gambling studies

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ISSN:1050-5350

e-ISSN:1573-3602

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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The phenomenon of increased risk-taking in the last round of a set of risky decision-making tasks is called the ending effect. Recent empirical studies proposed an emotional motivation account to explain the ending effect. That is, the purs...
Lai Hoang,Duc Hong Vo Lai Hoang
This study examines whether financial literacy is associated with reduced gambling risk using a large representative sample of the Australian population in the Household, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey. We analyzed fo...
Zongshuai Zhang Zongshuai Zhang
The predictive effect of stressful life events on problem gambling has been a hot topic in the field of addiction research. However, few studies have explored the underlying mechanisms. This study verifies the complete prediction process fr...
Emmi Kauppila,Sari Hautamäki,Iina Savolainen et al. Emmi Kauppila et al.
There is growing recognition that those close to someone with problem gambling experience stress and strain. Research suggests they may also be at risk of developing gambling problems themselves, but this remains an underexplored area. The ...
Susan Thami Njau,Maria Ntaragwe Susan Thami Njau
Gambling has become a significant social issue in Kenya, particularly among men in peri-urban areas, driven by economic hardships and the proliferation of digital betting platforms. This study aims to explore the reasons for gambling among ...
Jessica Smith,Simon Dymond,Jamie Torrance Jessica Smith
Gambling-related harm among armed forces (AF) personnel is a growing concern, yet public perceptions remain underexplored. Anticipated public stigma (the fear of how others perceive you) of gambling among the AF is a potential barrier to he...
Dusanee Kesavayuth,Prompong Shangkhum,Vasileios Zikos Dusanee Kesavayuth
Gambling can enhance utility for some people but may reduce it when it leads to financial hardship and relationship problems. We hypothesize that, in the case of moderate-risk and problem gambling, the negative effects outweigh any potentia...
Ryan Nguyen,Zachariah Lail,Jenna L Vieira et al. Ryan Nguyen et al.
Collegiate athletes in traditional sports are a vulnerable population for problem gambling. Little is known about whether collegiate esports (competitive video gaming) athletes share the same vulnerability. Additionally, existing research c...
Kristal Yeung,Michelle Gatton,Darren Wraith Kristal Yeung
The existing literature predominantly focuses on clinical conditions related to gambling, with evidence suggesting the co-occurrence of gambling disorders, major depressive disorders, and personality disorders. This study aimed to broaden o...