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Browne, Matthew - Kapcsolódó tételek


1.  Are direct messages (texts and emails) from wagering operators associated with betting intention and behavior? An ecological momentary assessment study
2.  The COVID-19 lockdown experience suggests that restricting the supply of gambling can reduce gambling problems: An Australian prospective study
3.  Differential Effects of Reward Drive and Rash Impulsivity on the Consumption of a Range of Hedonic Stimuli
4.  Do gamblers eat more salt? Testing a latent trait model of covariance in consumption
5.  The effect of gambling problems on the subjective wellbeing of gamblers' family and friends: Evidence from large-scale population research in Australia and Canada
6.  Electronic gaming machine accessibility and gambling problems: A natural policy experiment
7.  Feature preferences of sports betting platforms: A discrete choice experiment shows why young bettors prefer smartphones
8.  Gambling advertising on Twitter before, during and after the initial Australian COVID-19 lockdown
9.  Gambling-related harms to concerned significant others: A national Australian prevalence study
10.  Harm-to-self from gambling: A national study of Australian adults
11.  How gambling harms others: The influence of relationship-type and closeness on harm, health, and wellbeing
12.  The identification of Australian low-risk gambling limits: A comparison of gambling-related harm measures
13.  The impact of exposure to wagering advertisements and inducements on intended and actual betting expenditure: An ecological momentary assessment study
14.  Legacy gambling harms: What are they and how long do they last?
15.  Loot box purchasing is linked to problem gambling in adolescents when controlling for monetary gambling participation
16.  Prevalence of gambling-related harm provides evidence for the prevention paradox
17.  The prevention paradox applies to some but not all gambling harms: Results from a Finnish population-representative survey
18.  Situational features of smartphone betting are linked to sports betting harm: An ecological momentary assessment study
19.  Skin gambling predicts problematic gambling amongst adolescents when controlling for monetary gambling
20.  Sports betting incentives encourage gamblers to select the long odds: An experimental investigation using monetary rewards
21.  Training gamblers to re-think their gambling choices: How contextual analytical thinking may be useful in promoting safer gambling
22.  Unambiguous evidence that over half of gambling problems in Australia are caused by electronic gambling machines: Results from a large-scale composite population study
23.  Validating the short gambling harm screen against external benchmarks
24.  Young people who purchase loot boxes are more likely to have gambling problems: An online survey of adolescents and young adults living in NSW Australia

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