14 articles in this issue
 
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Insoo Kim Berg,John R. Briggs
This short article presents compelling reasons for the treatment of problematic gambling from a solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) perspective. It reviews a set of techniques designed for use by practitioners and clients who face this problem and its s... see more
Editorial Team
Don L. Rockey,Kim R. Beason,James D. Gilbert
This investigation compares the prevalence rates of pathological and problem gambling between college athletes and non-athletes. Participants in the study included 954 students enrolled in health and safety classes from nine universities belonging to the ... see more
Jennifer L. McPhee,Robert S. Canham
This article provides an overview of the importance of youth gambling research, the methodological issues faced when conducting research in secondary schools, and recommendations for conducting effective youth gambling research that benefits academia, the... see more
Gerry Cooper,Guy Doucet
Despite an increasing prevalence of gambling problems, evidence suggests that most people do not receive help for their problems. The issue of stigma has been cited as a contributing factor. Technological advances have now made it possible for individuals... see more
Don Feeney
Mark Griffiths
This article argues that scratchcards are not an extension of the online U.K. National Lottery but an entirely different form of gambling, with its own implications for future gambling policy. It also argues that scratchcards are potentially addictive and... see more
Arnie Wexler
Norma Medulun
Jeffrey I. Kassinove
David C. Hodgins,Erin Cassidy,Alice Holub,Maria Lizak,Chrystal L. Mansley,Adriana Sorbo,Steve Skitch,Kylie Thygesen
Rhys Stevens