International Gambling Studies
2003 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Editor’s note: replication crisis in the social sciences pp. 359-361

- Alex Blaszczynski and Sally M. Gainsbury
- Replication is fundamental, but is it common? A call for scientific self-reflection and contemporary research practices in gambling-related research pp. 362-368

- Debi A. LaPlante
- The need for open science practices and well-conducted replications in the field of gambling studies pp. 369-376

- Michael J. A. Wohl, Nassim Tabri and John M. Zelenski
- The role of financial institutions in gambling pp. 377-398

- Thomas B. Swanton, Sally M. Gainsbury and Alex Blaszczynski
- Gambling problems seldom come alone: prevalence and temporal relationships of mental health problems in casino excluders pp. 399-416

- R. Kotter, A. Kräplin, A. Pittig and G. Bühringer
- An evaluation of the pathways model using the Quinte Longitudinal dataset pp. 417-431

- Joel Mader, Darren R. Christensen and Robert J. Williams
- ‘This slot is hotter than that one’: symbolic generalization of slot machine preference in simulated gambling pp. 432-450

- Alice E. Hoon, Craig Bickford, Lotte Samuels and Simon Dymond
- How are major gambling brands using Twitter? pp. 451-470

- Alex Bradley and Richard J. E. James
- Association between employee department and responsible gambling program perceptions pp. 471-488

- Brett Abarbanel, Heather M. Gray, Debi A. LaPlante and Bo J. Bernhard
- ‘Only take the money you want to lose’ strategies for sticking to limits in electronic gaming machine venues pp. 489-507

- Simone N. Rodda, Kathleen L. Bagot, Victoria Manning and Dan I. Lubman
- Exploring psychological need satisfaction from gambling participation and the moderating influence of game preferences pp. 508-531

- Jonathan Parke, Robert J. Williams and Peter Schofield
- Attitudes towards and perception of gambling among secondary school students in a developing country pp. 532-544

- Chinyere Mirian Aguocha, Chukwuma B. Duru, Emeka Chinwuba Nwefoh, Appolos Chidi Ndukuba, Kennedy U. Amadi, Emmanuel Omamurhomu Olose and Monday Nwite Igwe
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Fair and easy: the effect of perceived fairness, effort expectancy and user experience on online slot machine gambling intention pp. 183-199

- Jirka Konietzny and Albert Caruana
- Modelling of how lotto players select their number combinations dynamically pp. 200-219

- Hwai-Chung Ho, Shih-Chin Lee and Hsiou-wei Lin
- A mixed method approach to developing a multidimensional scale for gambling fallacy in the Korean context pp. 220-240

- Ki-Joon Back, Choong-Ki Lee, Jiseon Ahn, Achim Schmitt and Hyesun Kim
- Risk and protective factors in problem gambling: an examination of psychological resilience pp. 241-264

- Sandeep Mishra, Shadi Beshai, Amanda Wuth and Nabhan Refaie
- National survey on lifestyles and gambling in Serbia: gambling participation and problem gambling in adult population pp. 265-281

- Zorica Terzic-Supic, Marina Jelic, Milena Santric-Milicevic, Biljana Kilibarda, Momcilo Mirkovic, Dusica Bankovic-Lazarevic and Jovana Todorovic
- Examining the efficacy of the GameSense gambling prevention programme among university undergraduate students pp. 282-295

- Xiao Long Zhou, Phillip N. Goernert and Barry Corenblum
- Esports consumer perspectives on match-fixing: implications for gambling awareness and game integrity pp. 296-311

- Brett Abarbanel and Mark R. Johnson
- Comparing the Twitter posting of British gambling operators and gambling affiliates: a summative content analysis pp. 312-326

- Scott Houghton, Andrew McNeil, Mitchell Hogg and Mark Moss
- A limit approaching pop-up message reduces gambling expenditures, except among players with a financially focused self-concept pp. 327-338

- Nassim Tabri, Samantha J. Hollingshead and Michael J. A. Wohl
- A taxonomy of gambling-related crime pp. 339-357

- James Banks and Dan Waugh
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- An exploratory study of alcohol dependence and problem gambling co-development trajectories in young adults pp. 1-21

- Jason D. Edgerton, Matthew T. Keough and Lance W. Roberts
- A generational comparison of problem gambling and gambling attitudes among older adult gambling venue patrons pp. 22-35

- Mark van der Maas, Flora I. Matheson, Nigel E. Turner, Hayley A. Hamilton, Robert E. Mann and John McCready
- Development and validation of the Protective Gambling Beliefs Scale (PGBS) pp. 36-53

- Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne and Alexander Blaszczynski
- Does gambling type moderate the links between problem gambling, emotion regulation, anxiety, depression and gambling motives pp. 54-68

- Servane Barrault, Sasha Mathieu, Paul Brunault and Isabelle Varescon
- Gambling motivation: comparisons across gender and preferred activity pp. 69-84

- Mal Flack and Matt Stevens
- Is an e-mental health programme a viable way to reach affected others of disordered gamblers? A feasibility study focusing on access and retention pp. 85-105

- Ursula Gisela Buchner, Annalena Koytek, Norbert Wodarz and Jörg Wolstein
- ‘Got to gamble, but I’ve got no money.’ A qualitative analysis of gambling careers in South Italy pp. 106-124

- Sara Rolando and Franca Beccaria
- Risk of gambling disorder based on participation level for the Japanese gambling games of pachinko and pachislot: a preliminary study pp. 125-147

- Kumiko Akiyama, Kikunori Shinohara, Akira Sakamoto, Akiyo Shoun, Yasunobu Komoto, Taku Sato, Naoyuki Nishimura, Hitoshi Ishida and Nobuo Makino
- A latent class analysis of young adult gamblers from the Manitoba Longitudinal Survey of Young Adults pp. 148-166

- Damien A. Dowd, Matthew T. Keough, Lorna S. Jakobson, James M. Bolton and Jason D. Edgerton
- A new measure of risk-taking in gambling pp. 167-182

- Tuomo Kainulainen
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- A definition and set of principles for responsible consumption of gambling pp. 359-382

- Nerilee Hing, Alex M.T. Russell and Anastasia Hronis
- Validity and reliability of the Italian Gambling Functional Assessment–Revised pp. 383-394

- Paolo Iliceto, Emanuele Fino and Mauro Schiavella
- Daily and season-long fantasy sports participation and gambling-related problems among a sample of college students at three universities pp. 395-407

- Ryan J. Martin, Sarah E. Nelson, Andrew R. Gallucci and Joseph G. L. Lee
- Conformity to masculine norms among treatment-seeking male problem gamblers pp. 408-419

- Christopher John Hunt and Karen Gonsalkorale
- Behaviour change strategies for problem gambling: an analysis of online posts pp. 420-438

- Simone N. Rodda, Nerilee Hing, David C. Hodgins, Alison Cheetham, Marissa Dickins and Dan I. Lubman
- Gambling on Electronic Gaming Machines in Germany: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis pp. 439-459

- Stergios Xouridas
- Passion for gambling: a scoping review pp. 460-476

- Adèle Morvannou, Magali Dufour, Eva Monson and Élise Roy
- Family violence in gambling help-seeking populations pp. 477-494

- Katie Palmer du Preez, Maria Bellringer, Janet Pearson, Nicki Dowling, Aino Suomi, Jane Koziol-Mclain, Denise Wilson and Alun Jackson
- Loyalty programmes in the gambling industry: potentials for harm and possibilities for harm-minimization pp. 495-511

- Michael J. A. Wohl
- Gender differences in gambling preferences and problem gambling: a network-level analysis pp. 512-525

- Stéphanie Baggio, Sally M. Gainsbury, Vladan Starcevic, Jean-Baptiste Richard, François Beck and Joël Billieux
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- The neuroscience and neuropsychology of gambling and gambling addiction: an introduction to the special issue pp. 173-177

- Luke Clark and Anna E. Goudriaan
- Negative interpersonal scenes decrease inhibitory control in healthy individuals but not in gambling disorder patients pp. 178-194

- Anja Kräplin, Stefan Scherbaum, Gerhard Bühringer, Thomas Goschke and André Schmidt
- Regional grey matter volume correlates of gambling disorder, gambling-related cognitive distortions, and emotion-driven impulsivity pp. 195-216

- Cristian M. Ruiz de Lara, Juan F. Navas, Carles Soriano-Mas, Guillaume Sescousse and José C. Perales
- The Rat Gambling Task as a model for the preclinical development of treatments for gambling disorder pp. 217-241

- Patricia Di Ciano and Bernard Le Foll
- Connectivity networks in gambling disorder: a resting-state fMRI study pp. 242-258

- Tim van Timmeren, Paul Zhutovsky, Ruth J. van Holst and Anna E. Goudriaan
- Amygdala grey matter volume increase in gambling disorder with depression symptoms of clinical relevance: a voxel-based morphometry study pp. 259-268

- Evangelos Zois, Falk Kiefer, Sabine Vollstädt-Klein, Tagrid Lemenager, Karl Mann and Mira Fauth-Bühler
- Relating neural processing of reward and loss prospect to risky decision-making in individuals with and without gambling disorder pp. 269-285

- Iris M. Balodis, Jakob Linnet, Fiza Arshad, Patrick D. Worhunsky, Michael C. Stevens, Godfrey D. Pearlson and Marc N. Potenza
- A review of opioid-based treatments for gambling disorder: an examination of treatment outcomes, cravings, and individual differences pp. 286-309

- Darren R. Christensen
- Why do slot machine gamblers use stopping devices? Findings from a ‘Casino Lab’ experiment pp. 310-326

- Stephanie Chu, Eve H. Limbrick-Oldfield, W. Spencer Murch and Luke Clark
- Attitudes, beliefs and impulsivity in online gambling addiction pp. 327-342

- Rohit H. Trivedi and Thorsten Teichert
- Does SMS improve gambling outcomes over and above access to other e-mental health supports? A feasibility study pp. 343-357

- S. N. Rodda, N. A. Dowling, B. Knaebe and D. I. Lubman
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Exploring gambling craving through the elaborated intrusion theory of desire: a mixed methods approach pp. 1-21

- Aurélien Cornil, Olatz Lopez-Fernandez, Gaëtan Devos, Philippe de Timary, Anna E. Goudriaan and Joël Billieux
- Understanding end-user perspectives to enhance perceived value uptake of harm-minimization tools: considering gambler’s views of a pre-commitment system pp. 22-38

- Sally M. Gainsbury, Laura Jakob and David Aro
- Controlling the illusion of control: a grounded theory of sports betting advertising in the UK pp. 39-55

- Hibai Lopez-Gonzalez, Ana Estévez and Mark D. Griffiths
- On gambling research, social science and the consequences of commercial gambling pp. 56-68

- Charles Livingstone, Peter Adams, Rebecca Cassidy, Francis Markham, Gerda Reith, Angela Rintoul, Natasha Dow Schüll, Richard Woolley and Martin Young
- Assessing the differential impacts of online, mixed, and offline gambling pp. 69-91

- E. Papineau, Guy Lacroix, S. Sévigny, J.-F. Biron, N. Corneau-Tremblay and F. Lemétayer
- Controllable superstition and its relationship with enduring and behavioural involvement in gambling pp. 92-110

- Lawrence Hoc Nang Fong, Desmond Lam and Davis Ka Chio Fong
- Geographical accessibility to gambling venues and pathological gambling: an econometric analysis of pachinko parlours in Japan pp. 111-123

- Hirotaka Kato and Rei Goto
- Association between gambling harms and game types: Finnish population study pp. 124-142

- Sari Castrén, Riku Perhoniemi, Jukka Kontto, Hannu Alho and Anne H. Salonen
- A scoping review of co-morbidity in individuals with disordered gambling pp. 143-172

- Igor Yakovenko and David C. Hodgins
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