The limited evidence suggests that warning signs for gambling attract attention and improve knowledge but are generally ineffective in modifying players' thoughts and behaviors.
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The limited evidence suggests that warning signs for gambling attract attention and improve knowledge but are generally ineffective in modifying players' thoughts and behaviors.
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- A Longitudinal Study of the Temporal Relation Between Problem Gambling and Mental and Substance Use Disorders Among Young Adults (2016) · doi
OBJECTIVE: Relatively little is known about the temporal relation between at-risk gambling or problem gambling (PG) and mental and substance use disorders (SUDs) in young adulthood.
Keywords: gambling objective relatively little known temporal relation risk problem mental substance disorders suds young adulthood - Elite professional online poker players: factors underlying success in a gambling game usually associated with financial loss and harm (2023) · doi
To contribute to this understudied area, we qualitatively analyzed interviews with 19 elite online professional poker players, by examining factors from the disordered gambling and decision-making literatures.
Keywords: contribute understudied area qualitatively analyzed interviews elite online professional poker players examining factors disordered gambling - Electronic Gaming Machine Warning Messages: Information versus Self-Evaluation (2009) · doi
The limited evidence suggests that warning signs for gambling attract attention and improve knowledge but are generally ineffective in modifying players' thoughts and behaviors.
Keywords: limited evidence suggests warning signs gambling attract attention improve knowledge generally ineffective modifying players thoughts - How coping styles, cognitive distortions, and attachment predict problem gambling among adolescents and young adults (2017) · doi
Background and aims Recent research suggests that youth problem gambling is associated with several factors, but little is known how these factors might influence or interact each other in predicting this behavior.
Keywords: factors background aims recent suggests youth problem gambling associated several little known influence interact predicting
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