Titre : | International Gambling Studies - vol.16 - numéro 2 - août 2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Mots-clés : |
Géo ASIESANTEPSY ANXIETE ; COGNITIONS ERRONNEES ; CULTUREL ; EXCLUSION ; FACTEUR DE RISQUE ; JEU PATHOLOGIQUE ; PERSONNALITE ; PSYCHOPATHIE |
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Sommaire : Cognitive distortions predict future gambling involvement Predicting online gambling self-exclusion: an analysis of the performance of supervised machine learning models Household gambling expenditures and the Irish recession Gambling among Croatian young people: an exploratory study of the relationship between psychopathic traits, risk-taking tendencies and gambling-related problems Follow the money: using payment behaviour as predictor for future self-exclusion How does the stigma of problem gambling influence help-seeking, treatment and recovery? a view from the counselling sector Problem gambling, anxiety and poverty: an examination of the relationship between poor mental health and gambling problems across socio-economic status Gambling motivations and superstitious beliefs: a cross-cultural study with casino customers Demand for gambling: development and assessment of a gambling purchase task Changes in risky gambling prevalence among a New Zealand population cohort |
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