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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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Sachio Matsushita,Chie Nitta,Moemi Shibasaki et al. Sachio Matsushita et al.
Background and aims: Japan has a unique gambling environment compared with other countries: pachinko and pachislot dominate the gambling market and are easily accessible. We investigated the clinical characteristics of tr...
Brian A Petrotta,Travis R Bell Brian A Petrotta
Media play an integral part in the presentation of information surrounding gambling, and thus, it is important to consider the sharing of such details to inform and educate about suggested participation in sports wagering. This study analyz...
Sidath Kapukotuwa,Ana González-Alvarez,Shane W Kraus et al. Sidath Kapukotuwa et al.
Gambling among college students is a growing public health concern, with approximately 10.2% experiencing problem gambling and 6.1% meeting criteria for gambling disorder. These rates are significantly higher than those in the general adult...
Uri Lifshin,Hagit Bonny-Noach,Vera Skvirsky et al. Uri Lifshin et al.
Research suggests that Problem Gambling (PG) may result from maladaptive emotional regulation strategies aimed at escaping emotions and stress caused by negative life events and trauma. The current study, aimed to examine the effect of expo...
Yunus Manastır,Esra Uslu Yunus Manastır
The aim of this study is to evaluate the readability and reliability of websites providing information about gambling. The study assessed 65 Turkish-language websites from Google. In this study, readability was assessed using the Ateşman R...
Nasim Binesh,Kalpana Ponnada,Ahmad Syah Nasim Binesh
In this study, a total of 41 experts were interviewed in two phases (2021 and 2023). The interviews were transcribed and examined with advanced machine learning models like k-mean clustering and BERT. The findings revealed five main themes:...
Simon Wright,Jessica Smith,Glen Dighton et al. Simon Wright et al.
Gambling harm is a significant public health burden, yet treatment uptake is low. Electronic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (e-SBIRT) programmes have potential to increase uptake and improve treatment outcomes. How...
Shu-Wei Liu,Su-Chen Fang,Li-Fen Chen et al. Shu-Wei Liu et al.
Reliable tools for assessing gambling symptom severity in gambling disorder (GD) are critical for both research and clinical intervention. The Gambling Symptom Assessment Scale (GSAS) is widely used but lacks validation in Chinese-speaking ...
Ayşen Kovan,Murat Yıldırım Ayşen Kovan
Problematic online gambling has emerged as a growing behavioral health concern, fueled by the accessibility, anonymity, and immediacy of digital gambling environments. This two-phase study aimed to adapt the "Online Problem Gambling Behavio...
Kasra Ghaharian,Jay Peterson,Mana Azizsoltani et al. Kasra Ghaharian et al.
Open banking provides an opportunity to leverage bank transaction data to support gambling harm prevention by providing an objective and comprehensive view of individuals' gambling activities. In this study, we present a large-scale descrip...