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    • Co-morbidity of gambling and Internet use among Internet and land-based gamblers: classic and network approaches 

      Baggio, Stéphanie; Gainsbury, Sally M.; Berchtold, André; Iglesias, Katia
      Published 2016-10-11
      This study investigated co-morbidity of problem gambling and problematic Internet use (PIU) among adolescent Internet and land-based gamblers, with the classic approach using sum-scores of symptoms and a promising new ...
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    • How does the stigma of problem gambling influence help-seeking, treatment and recovery? a view from the counselling sector 

      Hing, Nerilee; Nuske, Elaine; Gainsbury, Sally M.; Russell, Alex M. T.; Breen, Helen
      Published 2016-04-18
      Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma and can cause significant self-stigma. However, little research has investigated the role of stigma during treatment-assisted recovery from problem gambling. This study ...
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    • Sense of Coherence and Gambling: Exploring the Relationship Between Sense of Coherence, Gambling Behaviour and Gambling-Related Harm 

      Langham, Erika; Russell, Alex M. T.; Hing, Nerilee; Gainsbury, Sally M.
      Published 2016-08-29
      Understanding why some people experience problems with gambling whilst others are able to restrict gambling to recreational levels is still largely unexplained. One potential explanation is through salutogenesis, which is ...
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    • Is all Internet gambling equally problematic? Considering the relationship between mode of access and gambling problems 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Liu, Yong; Russell, Alex M. T.; Teichert, Thorsten
      Published 2015-11-12
      Concerns exist that Internet gambling may increase rates of gambling harms, yet research to date has found inconsistent results. Internet gamblers are a heterogeneous group and considering this population as a whole may ...
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    • Migration from social casino games to gambling: Motivations and characteristics of gamers who gamble 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Russell, Alex M. T.; King, Daniel L.; Delfabbro, Paul; Hing, Nerilee
      Published 2016-05-14
      The increasing convergence of the gambling and gaming industries has raised questions about the extent to which social casino game play may influence gambling. This study aimed to examine the relationship between social ...
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