International Gambling Studies
2003 - 2025
Current editor(s): Katie Donnelly, David Marshall, Bronwyn Stuart, Alex Blaszczynski and Jan McMillen From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 11, issue 3, 2011
- Exploring the opportunities and impacts of Internet gambling pp. 267-272

- Sally Gainsbury
- Early detection items and responsible gambling features for online gambling pp. 273-288

- Joerg Haefeli, Suzanne Lischer and Juerg Schwarz
- Online self-guided interventions for the treatment of problem gambling pp. 289-308

- Sally Gainsbury and Alex Blaszczynski
- Internet gambling policy in critical comparative perspective: the effectiveness of existing regulatory frameworks pp. 309-323

- Sally Gainsbury and Robert Wood
- Are online pathological gamblers different from non-online pathological gamblers on demographics, gambling problem severity, psychopathology and personality characteristics? pp. 325-337

- Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Randy Stinchfield, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Juan José Santamaría, Eva Penelo, Roser Granero, Mónica Gómez-Peña, Neus Aymamí, Laura Moragas, Antonio Soto and José M. Menchón
- Defining the online gambler and patterns of behaviour integration: evidence from the British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2010 pp. 339-356

- Heather Wardle, Alison Moody, Mark Griffiths, Jim Orford and Rachel Volberg
- Incidence of Internet gambling in Sweden: results from the Swedish longitudinal gambling study pp. 357-375

- Jessika Svensson and Ulla Romild
- Analysis of casino online gambling data in relation to behavioural risk markers for high-risk gambling and player protection pp. 377-391

- Simo Dragicevic, George Tsogas and Aleksandar Kudic
- Psychophysiological arousal signatures of near-misses in slot machine play pp. 393-407

- Mike J. Dixon, Kevin A. Harrigan, Michelle Jarick, Vance MacLaren, Jonathan A. Fugelsang and Emily Sheepy
- First Nations gaming in Canada pp. 409-410

- Helen Breen
Volume 11, issue 2, 2011
- Ways in which gambling researchers receive funding from gambling industry sources pp. 145-152

- Peter J. Adams
- Player account-based gambling: potentials for behaviour-based research methodologies pp. 153-171

- Sally Gainsbury
- Preventing lottery ticket sales to minors: factors influencing retailers' compliance behaviour pp. 173-191

- Renée A. St-Pierre, Jeffrey L. Derevensky, Rina Gupta and Isabelle Martin
- Gendered gambling domains and changes in Sweden pp. 193-211

- Jessika Svensson, Ulla Romild, Mikael Nordenmark and Anna Månsdotter
- Pathological and disordered gambling: a comparison of DSM-IV and DSM-V criteria pp. 213-220

- Caroline E. Temcheff, Jeffrey L. Derevensky and Thomas S. Paskus
- Development of an assessment tool to evaluate the risk potential of different gambling types pp. 221-236

- Gerhard Meyer, Marisa Fiebig, Jörg Häfeli and Chantal Mörsen
- Can cybernetics inspire gambling research? A limit-based conceptualization of self-control pp. 237-252

- Daniel R. Lalande and Robert Ladouceur
- Problem gambling: an outcome of a life history strategy pp. 253-262

- Sigal Tifferet, Sophia Agrest and Adi Benisti Shlomo
- The Sociology of Gambling in China pp. 263-264

- Samson Tse
- An unsafe bet? The dangerous rise of gambling and the debate we should be having pp. 264-266

- Sally Gainsbury
Volume 11, issue 1, 2011
- Editor's note pp. 1-2

- Alex Blaszczynski
- Editorial pp. 3-6

- Gary Banks
- Personal Luck Usage Scale (PLUS): psychometric validation of a measure of gambling-related belief in luck as a personal possession pp. 7-21

- Michael J.A. Wohl, Melissa J. Stewart and Matthew M. Young
- The gambling profiles of Canadians young and old: game preferences and play frequencies pp. 23-41

- Neda Faregh and Craig Leth-Steensen
- The social cost of gambling in Macao: before and after the liberalisation of the gaming industry pp. 43-56

- Davis K.C. Fong, Hoc Nang Fong and Shao Zhi Li
- Community attitudes toward legalised gambling in Alberta pp. 57-79

- Garry J. Smith, Donald P. Schopflocher, Nady el-Guebaly, David M. Casey, David C. Hodgins, Robert J. Williams and Robert Wood
- Judicial decisions on cases involving problem gambling and crime in England and Wales pp. 81-92

- Graham Brooks and Alex Blaszczynski
- Mathematical analyses of casino rebate systems for VIP gambling pp. 93-106

- J.Z. Gao, D. Fong and X. Liu
- Virtues of visualisation: gambling in Finnish editorial cartoons pp. 107-120

- Pauliina Raento and Markus Meuronen
- A pilot study of CBT versus escitalopram combined with CBT in the treatment of pathological gamblers pp. 121-141

- Helga Myrseth, Helge Molde, Inge Jarl Støylen, Bjørn Helge Johnsen, Fred Holsten and Ståle Pallesen
- Pathways to excessive gambling: a societal perspective on youth and adult gambling pursuits pp. 143-144

- Sally Gainsbury
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- International Gambling Studies: proposed changes to publication policy pp. 203-206

- Alex Blaszczynski
- Toward a Weberian theory of gambling: the rationalization of legal gambling in Israel pp. 207-220

- Moshe Levy
- The influence of individualism and uncertainty avoidance on per capita gambling turnover pp. 221-238

- Bernadete Ozorio, Desmond Lam and Hoc Nang Fong
- Problem gambling in poker: money, rationality and control in a skill-based social game pp. 239-254

- Ole Bjerg
- Seasonal patterns in slot-machine gambling in Germany pp. 255-268

- Csilla Horváth, Andreas Günther and Richard Paap
- 'Mobile mindsets': EGM venue usage, gambling participation, and problem gambling among three itinerant groups on the Sunshine Coast of Australia pp. 269-288

- Bruce Doran and Martin Young
- A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Programme for Problem Gambling: Therapist Manual pp. 289-290

- Sally Gainsbury
- Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets pp. 291-293

- Sally Gainsbury
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- Editor's Note pp. 111-112

- Alex Blaszczynski
- Pathological gambling and the DSM-V pp. 113-115

- Nancy M. Petry
- Self-generated motives for gambling in two population-based samples of gamblers pp. 117-138

- Daniel S. McGrath, Sherry H. Stewart, Raymond M. Klein and Sean P. Barrett
- Gambling as exchange: horserace betting in London pp. 139-149

- Rebecca Cassidy
- Do gambling activity patterns predict gambling problems? A latent class analysis of gambling forms among Australian youth pp. 151-163

- Jennifer M. Boldero, Richard C. Bell and Susan M. Moore
- Consumer behaviour in lottery: the double hurdle approach and zeros in gambling survey data pp. 165-176

- Brad Humphreys, Yang Seung Lee and Brian Soebbing
- Event frequency, excitement and desire to gamble, among pathological gamblers pp. 177-188

- Jakob Linnet, Kristine Rømer Thomsen, Arne Møller and Mette Buhl Callesen
- Evaluating lifetime NODS using Rasch modelling pp. 189-202

- Helge Molde, Sigurd W. Hystad, Ståle Pallesen, Helga Myrseth and Ingeborg Lund
Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- Obituary pp. 7-17

- Alex Blaszczynski
- The natural life history of a lottery: the importance of large wins in the establishment and survival of a lottery pp. 19-30

- Nigel E. Turner and Peter L. Ferentzy
- PGSI and DSM-IV in the 2007 British Gambling Prevalence Survey: reliability, item response, factor structure and inter-scale agreement pp. 31-44

- Jim Orford, Heather Wardle, Mark Griffiths, Kerry Sproston and Bob Erens
- Attentional biases among pathological gamblers pp. 45-59

- Helge Molde, Ståle Pallesen, Bjørn Sætrevik, Dag K. Hammerborg, Jon C. Laberg and Bjørn-Helge Johnsen
- Training program on responsible gambling among video lottery employees pp. 61-79

- Julie Dufour, Robert Ladouceur and Isabelle Giroux
- Impulsivity and pathological gambling across depressive versus bipolar disorders pp. 81-90

- Lena C. Quilty, Pearl Mehra, Tony Toneatto and Michael Bagby
- Is boredom associated with problem gambling behaviour? It depends on what you mean by 'boredom' pp. 91-104

- Kimberley B. Mercer and John D. Eastwood
- Crime, Addiction and the Regulation of Gambling pp. 105-106

- Robert J. Williams
- The Pleasures of Computer Gaming: Essays on Cultural History, Theory and Aesthetics pp. 107-109

- J.G. Phillips
| |