Search Results - "BLASZCZYNSKI, A"
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Crime and Gambling Disorders: A Systematic Review
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-06-2019)“…It is generally believed that there is an instrumental relationship between problem gambling and crime such that some gamblers resort to illegal activity to…”
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Mental Health and Online, Land-Based and Mixed Gamblers
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-03-2016)“…Although high rates of problem gambling have been identified among Internet gamblers, most studies have failed to identify the relative contribution of…”
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The psychosocial impact associated with diabetes-related amputation
Published in Diabetic medicine (01-11-2014)“…Aims Research has suggested that the additional impact of a diabetes‐related amputation is associated with poorer physical functioning, poorer psychosocial…”
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Online self-exclusion from multiple gambling venues: Stakeholder co-design of a usable and acceptable self-directed website
Published in Internet interventions : the application of information technology in mental and behavioural health (01-03-2022)“…Gambling self-exclusion programs are under-utilised and barriers to entry include shame and embarrassment with face-to-face registration, and complex and…”
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Impulsivity in pathological gambling: the antisocial impulsivist
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-01-1997)“…The construct of impulsivity has to date remained relatively unexplored in the pathological gambling literature. This is in spite of recent claims suggesting…”
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Are governments addicted to gambling?
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How can we conceptualize behavioural addiction without pathologizing common behaviours?
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-10-2017)“…Following the recent changes to the diagnostic category for addictive disorders in DSM‐5, it is urgent to clarify what constitutes behavioural addiction to…”
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Problem gambling within a Chinese speaking community
Published in Journal of gambling studies (1998)“…The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary data on pathological gambling rates within a metropolitan Chinese community to determine if more costly…”
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Mapping the proportional distribution of gambling-related harms in a clinical and community sample
Published in International gambling studies (02-09-2017)“…Excessive gambling results in a range of diverse harms experienced by individuals and their family members. However, little consideration has been given to…”
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A pathways model of problem and pathological gambling
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-05-2002)“…ABSTRACT At the moment, there is no single conceptual theoretical model of gambling that adequately accounts for the multiple biological, psychological and…”
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Comparison of imaginal desensitisation with other behavioural treatments of pathological gambling. A two- to nine-year follow-up
Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-09-1991)“…Of 120 pathological gamblers randomly allocated to imaginal desensitisation (ID) or to other behavioural procedures (60 to each group, all procedures…”
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Control versus abstinence in the treatment of pathological gambling: a two to nine year follow-up
Published in British journal of addiction (01-03-1991)“…A structured gambling interview schedule, the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Zuckerman's Sensation Seeking…”
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Differences in preferred level of arousal in two sub-groups of problem gamblers: a preliminary report
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-06-1995)“…Twelve problem poker machine players and thirteen horse race gamblers (20 males and 5 females; age range 28-69) completed a series of questionnaires which…”
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How much do you spend gambling ? Ambiguities in survey questionnaire items
Published in Journal of gambling studies (1997)“…The validity of a survey's findings is dependent upon the clarity and lack of ambiguity contained in each individual item yet minimal attention has been…”
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Behavioural Addiction Open Definition 2.0—using the Open Science Framework for collaborative and transparent theoretical development
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-10-2017)“…Commentary to: How can we conceptualize behavioural addiction without pathologizing common behaviours?…”
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Criminal offenses in gamblers anonymous and hospital treated pathological gamblers
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-06-1994)“…The purpose of this study was to compare the nature and prevalence of gambling and non-gambling related offenses in samples of pathological gamblers seeking…”
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Parental representations of patients with panic disorder and generalised anxiety disorder
Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-12-1991)“…Previous studies using the Parental Bonding Instrument have shown a general trend for neurotic subjects to score their parents as less caring and more…”
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Sensation seeking and pathological gambling
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Antisocial personality disorder and pathological gambling
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-06-1994)“…The prevalence of antisocial personality disorder and its relationship to criminal offenses in pathological gamblers was investigated. A semi-structured…”
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A comparison of relapsed and non-relapsed abstinent pathological gamblers following behavioural treatment
Published in British journal of addiction (01-11-1991)“…Eighteen pathological gamblers reporting abstinence at a 2-9-year follow-up period were classified into two samples; those reporting complete abstinence, or…”
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