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Auteur R.T.A. WOOD |
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Rapport
In light of persisting ambiguities and gaps in the existing academic and policy literature, the present report comprises one of the most thorough academic examinations of Internet gamblers to date. The first part of the report provides a contex[...]![]()
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R.T.A. WOOD ; J.D.P. Pr GRAHAM | 2007![]()
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R.T.A. WOOD ; M. GRIFFITHS | 2007There has been a small but growing body, of largely quantitative research, that has examined problem gambling in the context of poor coping skills. These studies suggest that gambling may be used as an alternative method of coping that some will[...]![]()
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R.T.A. WOOD ; M. GRIFFITHS | 2004This paper examines the link between attitudes and behaviour in relation to adolescent participation on the National Lottery and scratchcards by applying the theory of planned behaviour. A questionnaire constructed by the authors was administere[...]![]()
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R.T.A. WOOD ; M. GRIFFITHS | 2002The study examined adolescents' accounts of the UK National Lottery and scratchcards. Q-sorts were used to examine the views of 62 participants aged between 11 and 15 years of age. Findings identified four distinct accounts in relation to the Na[...]![]()
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R.T.A. WOOD ; M. GRIFFITHS | 2002Recent research has consistently shown that a small but significant minority of youth engage in illegal lottery and scratchcard gambling. It is clear that most adolescents experience few gambling-related problems as a result of lotteries and scr[...]![]()
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J.D.P. Pr GRAHAM ; R.T.A. WOOD | 2002![]()
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R.T.A. WOOD ; M. GRIFFITHS | 2001This paper demonstrates how adolescent attitudes toward the National Lottery are indicators of actual adolescent gambling on the lottery. This is established by examining the data from a survey of 1,195 adolescents in relation to the theory of p[...]![]()
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M. GRIFFITHS ; R.T.A. WOOD | 2000It has been noted that adolescents may be more susceptible to pathological gambling. Not only is it usually illegal, but it appears to be related to high levels of problem gambling and other delinquent activities such as illicit drug taking and [...]![]()
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It has been noted that adolescents may be more susceptible to pathological gambling. Not only is it usually illegal, but it appears to be related to high levels of problem gambling and other delinquent activities such as illicit drug taking and [...]