Global prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Background and Aims Multiple studies have examined barriers and facilitators to
help‐seeking, but the prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling (PG) is not well …
help‐seeking, but the prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling (PG) is not well …
The use of protective behavioural strategies in gambling: A systematic review
Protective behavioural strategies represent a harm reduction approach that individual
gamblers can implement to reduce harm associated with gambling. This review evaluated …
gamblers can implement to reduce harm associated with gambling. This review evaluated …
A simple mechanism for collective decision-making in the absence of payoff information
Animals are often faced with time-critical decisions without prior information about their
actions' outcomes. In such scenarios, individuals budget their investment into the task to cut …
actions' outcomes. In such scenarios, individuals budget their investment into the task to cut …
Limit your time, gamble responsibly: Setting a time limit (via pop-up message) on an electronic gaming machine reduces time on device
In the current study, we assessed whether undergraduate electronic gaming machine (EGM)
gamblers would be more apt to set a time limit and spend less time gambling when asked to …
gamblers would be more apt to set a time limit and spend less time gambling when asked to …
Development of the protective beliefs and behaviours scale (PBBS) of problematic gaming
Problematic gaming may lead to poor mental health and negative social outcomes. Existing
harm minimisation strategies predominately focus on school-based education, government …
harm minimisation strategies predominately focus on school-based education, government …
Deriving low‐risk gambling limits from longitudinal data collected in two independent Canadian studies
Aims To derive low‐risk gambling limits using the method developed by Currie et al.(2006)
applied to longitudinal data. Design Secondary analysis of data from the Quinte Longitudinal …
applied to longitudinal data. Design Secondary analysis of data from the Quinte Longitudinal …
How rational is gambling?
RM Stetzka, S Winter - Journal of economic surveys, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The typical gambler loses money but continues to gamble nonetheless. Why? Research
from orthodox and behavioral economics, psychology, sociology, and medicine has offered …
from orthodox and behavioral economics, psychology, sociology, and medicine has offered …
Types of change strategies for limiting or reducing gambling behaviors and their perceived helpfulness: A factor analysis.
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their
gambling. However, there is limited research examining the uptake and helpfulness of the …
gambling. However, there is limited research examining the uptake and helpfulness of the …
Designing improved safer gambling messages for race and sports betting: What can be learned from other gambling formats and the broader public health literature?
Safer gambling messages are one potential input to a public health approach toward
reducing gambling-related harm, and yet there is no strong evidence supporting current …
reducing gambling-related harm, and yet there is no strong evidence supporting current …
The use of self-management strategies for problem gambling: a sco** review
Background Problem gambling (PG) is a serious public health concern that
disproportionately affects people experiencing poverty, homelessness, and multimorbidity …
disproportionately affects people experiencing poverty, homelessness, and multimorbidity …