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I. GIROUX ; R. LADOUCEUR | 2000Près des deux tiers de la population jouent régulièrement à un jeu de hasard et d'argent. Les études ont déjà montré que les joueurs entretiennent généralement des perceptions erronées en ce qui concerne ce type d'activités. Cet article présente[...]Article
D. HODGINS ; N. EL-GUEBALY | 2000"An exploratory study was conducted to understand the process of recovery from gambling problems. DESIGN: Media recruitment was used to identify a resolved (n = 43) and a comparison group of active pathological gamblers (n = 63). PARTICIPANTS: P[...]Article
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M. ZUCKERMAN ; M. KUHLMAN | 2000The first part of this article describes a study of the relationships between personality and risk-taking in six areas: smoking, drinking, drugs, sex, driving, and gambling. The participants, 260 college students, were given self-report measures[...]Livre
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 [...]Article
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 [...]Article
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B.R. CRISP ; S.A. THOMAS | 2000Previous studies have found significant differences between men and women who have sought help for problems associated with their gambling. Although this raises the possibility of differing treatment needs, much of the research into treating pro[...]Rapport
Wynne HJ ; Anielski M | 2000The First International Symposium on the Economic and Social Impacts of Gambling, co-hosted by the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse (CCSA), had as its primary goal the development of a concept paper or draft guidelines for estimating the soci[...]Article
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All negative moods are not equal : motivational influences of anxiety and sadness on decision making
R. RAGHUNATHAN ; M. TUAN PHAM | 1999Affective states of the same valence may have distinct, yet predictable, influences on decision processes. Results from three experiments show that, in gambling decisions, as well as in job- selection decisions, sad individuals are biased in fav[...]Article
R. B. BREEN ; M. ZUCKERMAN | 1999Article
T. TONEATTO | 1999Drawing on the available research literature on the cognitive distortions present during gambling, a typology of gambling-relevant cognitive distortions is presented. These include the magnification of gambling skills, minimization of other gamb[...]