International Gambling Studies
2003 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 3, 2023
- International Gambling Studies welcomes Co-Editors-in-Chief, Dr Sally Gainsbury and Dr Luke Clark pp. 345-345

- Gainsbury Sally
- The barriers to gambling research and publication in Nigeria pp. 346-347

- Larry Awo
- The alarming development of online gambling in Iranian women during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 348-352

- Fahimeh Saeed, Miyuru Chandradasa, Soode Tajik Esmaeeli and Sheikh Shoib
- A systematic literature review of studies on attitudes towards gambling using the Attitudes Towards Gambling Scale (ATGS) pp. 353-386

- Joakim Hellumbråten Kristensen, Sandra Trifunovic, Julie Strand, Karen Kraft Vistnes, André Syvertsen, Amin Zandi and Ståle Pallesen
- Prevalence and predictors of illegal gambling in Canada pp. 387-402

- Sean Mackey-Simpkin, Robert J. Williams, Carrie A. Shaw and Gillian E.H. Russell
- Assessing severity of problem gambling – confirmatory factor and Rasch analysis of three gambling measures pp. 403-417

- Olof Molander and Peter Wennberg
- Hopelessness in gambling disorder: relationship with affect, alexithymia and gambling motives in young adults pp. 418-432

- Ana Estévez, Paula Jauregui, Janire Momeñe, Nerea Etxaburu and Hibai Lopez-Gonzalez
- Externalizing and internalizing trajectories to adolescent gambling: a longitudinal study pp. 433-451

- Jérémie Richard, Caroline Temcheff, Émilie Fletcher, Annie Lemieux, Jeffrey Derevensky and Michèle Déry
- Consumer preferences for network liquidity and opponent quality in online poker pp. 452-470

- Bradley S. Wimmer and Kahlil S. Philander
- Enabling New Strategies to Prevent Problematic Online Gambling: A Machine Learning Approach for Identifying At-risk Online Gamblers in France pp. 471-490

- Sylvia Kairouz, Jean-Michel Costes, W. Spencer Murch, Pascal Doray-Demers, Clément Carrier and Vincent Eroukmanoff
- The evolution of young gambling studies: digital convergence of gaming, gambling and cryptocurrency technologies pp. 491-504

- Paul Delfabbro and Daniel King
- Examining the spatial spillover of gambling regulation in the Czech Republic pp. 505-517

- Marek Litzman, Sona Kukuckova (Balcarkova), Ladislava Issever Grochová and Petr Rozmahel
- Corporate social responsibility in the gambling industry: A systematic review and conceptual framework pp. 518-538

- Libena Tetrevova
Volume 23, issue 2, 2023
- What are experienced poker gamblers saying about gambling? An exploratory qualitative study pp. 185-202

- Sasha Mathieu and Isabelle Varescon
- Monitoring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on problematic gambling and gaming: an international key informant survey pp. 203-224

- Natacha Carragher, Jiang Long, Ilinca Radu, Daniel L. King, Joël Billieux, Hans-Jürgen Rumpf, Sawitri Assanangkornchai, John B. Saunders and Susumu Higuchi
- Assessing the bets advertised on Twitter by gambling operators and gambling affiliates – an observational study incorporating simulation data to measure bet success pp. 225-238

- Scott Peter Benjamin Houghton and Mark Moss
- Differences in gambling behaviors and mental health depending on types of gambling motives among young adults in Korea pp. 239-256

- Soo-Bi Lee, Yerim Shin and Jihun Na
- Outcome sequences and illusion of control - Part I: An online replication of Langer & Roth (1975) pp. 257-268

- Charlotte Eben, Zhang Chen, Joël Billieux and Frederick Verbruggen
- Outcome sequences and illusion of control – part II: the effect on post-loss speeding pp. 269-288

- Charlotte Eben, Zhang Chen, Joël Billieux and Frederick Verbruggen
- Applications of data science for responsible gambling: a scoping review pp. 289-312

- Kasra Ghaharian, Brett Abarbanel, Dylan Phung, Piyush Puranik, Shane Kraus, Alan Feldman and Bo Bernhard
- School-related covariates of adolescent gambling: findings from the Stockholm school survey pp. 313-327

- Joakim Wahlström, Sara Brolin Låftman and Gabriella Olsson
- Lower-risk gambling limits: linked analyses across eight countries pp. 328-344

- David C. Hodgins, Matthew M. Young, Shawn R. Currie, Max Abbott, Rosa Billi, Natacha Brunelle, Jean-Michel Costes, Magali Dufour, Marie-Claire Flores-Pajot, Daniel T. Olason, Catherine Paradis, Ulla Romild, Anne Salonen, Rachel Volberg and Louise Nadeau
Volume 23, issue 1, 2023
- Financial speculation in Canada: prevalence, correlates and relationship to gambling pp. 1-14

- Jennifer Nicole Williams, Robert John Williams, Nolan Brian Gooding and Jessy Mix
- Microtransaction spending and problematic gambling of UK university call of duty gamers pp. 15-34

- Daniel Hunt
- Gambling problems among United Kingdom armed forces veterans: Associations with gambling motivation and posttraumatic stress disorder pp. 35-56

- Glen Dighton, Katie Wood, Cherie Armour, Matt Fossey, Lee Hogan, Neil Kitchiner, Justyn Larcombe, Robert D. Rogers and Simon Dymond
- Making sense of gambling. Swedish youth navigating between risk and responsibility pp. 57-74

- Jessika Spångberg, Josefin Månsson, Jukka Törrönen and Eva Samuelsson
- The effectiveness of betting odds in digital gambling advertising for sports betting pp. 75-95

- Steffi De Jans
- Male gambling on retirement – qualitative analysis of problem and non-problem Polish gamblers’ motivation to gamble pp. 96-117

- Bernadeta Lelonek-Kuleta
- The customer-brand relationship in the gambling industry: positive play predicts attitudinal and behavioral loyalty pp. 118-138

- Samantha J. Hollingshead, Christopher G. Davis and Michael J. A. Wohl
- Is the economic model of gambling dependent on problem gambling? Evidence from an online survey of regular sports bettors in Britain pp. 139-159

- Heather Wardle, Alexey Kolesnikov, Ingo Fiedler, Nathan Critchlow and Kate Hunt
- Teacher attitudes towards and awareness of adolescent gambling behavior in the UK pp. 160-184

- Amanda Roberts, Raegan Murphy, Elli-Jay McNally, Jeffrey Derevensky and Steve Sharman
Volume 22, issue 3, 2022
- Limit-setting in gambling: Some further thoughts and observations on Delfabbro and King (2021) pp. 337-343

- Mark D. Griffiths and Michael Auer
- Criminogenic problem gambling: a study of verdicts by Swedish courts pp. 344-364

- Per Binde, Jenny Cisneros Örnberg and David Forsström
- The effects of induced sadness, stress sensitivity, negative urgency, and gender in laboratory gambling pp. 365-389

- Natale Canale, Enrico Rubaltelli, Antonio Calcagnì, Alessio Vieno, Marta Giovannoni, Gaëtan Devos and Joël Billieux
- Association between casino resort employee department and responsible gambling program perceptions: a three-year follow-up study pp. 390-411

- Brett Abarbanel, Tiange Xu, Shane Kraus, Heather M. Gray, Eric R. Louderback, Debi LaPlante and Bo Bernhard
- Knowledge of random events and chance in people with gambling problems: an item analysis pp. 412-431

- Nigel E. Turner, Mark van der Maas, Jing Shi, Eleanor Liu, Masood Zangeneh, Sarah Cool, Ernest Molah and Tara Elton Marshall
- Problem gambling and income as predictors of loot box spending pp. 432-443

- Eamon Patrick Garrett, James D. Sauer, Aaron Drummond and Emily Lowe-Calverley
- Fast or slow: applying life history strategies to responsible gambling adherence pp. 444-458

- Mu He, Juliet Honglei Chen, Anise M. S. Wu and Kwok Kit Tong
- Casino proximity, visit frequency, and gambling problems pp. 459-479

- Kahlil Philander, Nassim Tabri, Richard Wood and Michael Wohl
- An experiment on the perceived efficacy of fear-based messages in online roulette pp. 480-498

- Seema Mutti-Packer, Hyoun S. Kim, Daniel S. McGrath, Emma V. Ritchie, Michael J. A. Wohl, Matthew Rockloff and David C. Hodgins
- A scoping review of experimental manipulations examining the impact of monetary format on gambling behaviour pp. 499-521

- Lucas Palmer, Natalie Cringle and Luke Clark
- How gambling harms the wellbeing of family and others: a review pp. 522-540

- Catherine Tulloch, Matthew Browne, Nerilee Hing, Matthew Rockloff and Margo Hilbrecht
Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- Correction pp. i-iii

- The Editors
- Introduction to the Special Issue “20 years of the Pathways Model: understanding disordered gambling and other behavioural addictions” pp. 183-187

- Luke Clark, Joël Billieux and David M. Ledgerwood
- Gambling disorder subtypes: an updated systematic review pp. 188-210

- ShayLin Excell, Ciara N. Cannoy, Danishi K. Bedi, Mannat K. Bedi, Yasir Mehmood, Leslie H. Lundahl and David M. Ledgerwood
- Conceptual and methodological issues in pathways model research pp. 211-221

- Paul Delfabbro and Daniel King
- A process-based analysis of the pathways model of problem gambling through clinical case formulations pp. 222-246

- Céline Bonnaire and Joël Billieux
- Exploring the pathways model in a sample of patients with gambling disorder pp. 247-262

- Gemma Mestre-Bach, Roser Granero, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Marc N. Potenza and Susana Jiménez-Murcia
- Measuring the pathways model through the gambling pathways questionnaire: the psychometric properties of the Italian version pp. 263-281

- C. Primi, M.A. Donati, O. Casciani, O. De Luca, D. Capitanucci, R. Smaniotto, S. Cabrini, M. Avanzi, A. Fiorin, G. Bellio, L. Giachero, A. Baselice, A. Iozzi, G. Iraci Sareri and L. Nower
- Problem video gaming in adolescents: An examination of the Pathways Model pp. 282-299

- Loredana A. Marchica, Jérémie Richard, Lia Nower, William Ivoska and Jeffrey L. Derevensky
- Subtypes of patients with opioid use disorder in methadone maintenance treatment: A pathways model analysis pp. 300-316

- Jamey J. Lister, Miyoung Yoon, Lia Nower, Jennifer D. Ellis and David M. Ledgerwood
- Behavioral analysis of habit formation in modern slot machine gambling pp. 317-336

- Mario A. Ferrari, Eve H. Limbrick-Oldfield and Luke Clark
Volume 22, issue 1, 2022
- Correction pp. iii-iv

- The Editors
- Responsible gambling strategy information available on public-facing state lottery websites in the U.S pp. 1-17

- Mark van der Maas, Lia Nower and Kyra Saniewski
- Emotion regulation strategies and dissociation in Gambling Disorder pp. 18-36

- Guyonne Rogier, Andrea Capone and Patrizia Velotti
- Voltaire and gambling pp. 37-44

- Frances Frankenburg
- Changes in gambling behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown in Germany pp. 45-62

- Ekaterini Georgiadou, Astrid Müller, Anne Koopmann, Tagrid Leménager, Thomas Hillemacher and Falk Kiefer
- Nationalist sentiment and lottery markets: Evidence from Catalonia pp. 63-81

- Jaume García and Levi Pérez
- How problem gambling by a male partner contributes to intimate partner violence against women: a gendered perspective pp. 82-101

- Nerilee Hing, Catherine O’Mullan, Helen Breen, Elaine Nuske and Lydia Mainey
- Are any samples representative or unbiased? reply to Pickering and Blaszczynski pp. 102-113

- Alex M. T. Russell, Matthew Browne, Nerilee Hing, Matthew Rockloff and Philip Newall
- Returning to the virtual casino: a contemporary study of actual online casino gambling pp. 114-141

- Timothy C. Edson, Matthew A. Tom, Eric R. Louderback, Sarah E. Nelson and Debi A. LaPlante
- Psychometric properties of the Problem Gambling Severity Index Among Older Adults pp. 142-160

- Julie A. Gorenko, Candace A. Konnert, Thomas A. O’Neill and David C. Hodgins
- Gaming and gambling in adolescence: the role of personality, reflective functioning, time perspective and dissociation pp. 161-179

- Maria Ciccarelli, Marina Cosenza, Giovanna Nigro, Mark Griffiths and Francesca D’Olimpio
- Mathematics of casino carnival games pp. 180-182

- Cătălin Bărboianu
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