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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Relationship Between Selected Personality Variables and Compulsive Gamblers in Treatment

Kip, Kevin E. 01 January 1987 (has links) (PDF)
The empirical contributions of researchers on the personality characteristics associated with the identification and treatment of compulsive gambling have been largely piecemeal. As an active four year veteran of the Gamblers Anonymous program, the author has come to recognize that the vast majority of members comprising Gamblers Anonymous are persons typically not well versed in experimental design or research methodology techniques. Compounding this statement is the fact that it was not until the early 1980's that compulsive gambling (or synonomously stated as pathological gambling) became recognized by the American Psychiatric Association as a mental disorder with explicit diagnostic signs and symptoms. As a result of these factors and additional issues presented below, the scientific research and conclusions drawn in the area of compulsive gambling have been limited and shallow.
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From pathological gambling to help-seeking: cases of female pathological gamblers in Hong Kong

Cheng, Wai-kwan, Scarlette., 鄭慧君. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
83

Why take the chance? : a peer-led gambling prevention program /

MacDonald, Carol Ann, January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2000. / Bibliography: leaves 32-35.
84

Cognitive correlates of gambling behavior and intention to gamble among Chinese adolescents

Wong, Sau-kuen, Stella., 黃秀娟. January 2013 (has links)
Adolescent gambling has raised concern among the public as it entails an array of significant adverse consequences. With the dramatic expansion of gambling opportunity and the wide acceptance of gambling as a harmless and entertaining activity, the number of adolescents involved with gambling activities has increased. As such, there is growing interest among researchers in studying factors that are associated with adolescents’ gambling behavior. Nevertheless, this important research area has been surprisingly under-studied in Chinese populations, particularly, with adolescent samples. Adolescent gambling has raised concern among the public as it entails an array of significant adverse consequences. With the dramatic expansion of gambling opportunity and the wide acceptance of gambling as a harmless and entertaining activity, the number of adolescents involved with gambling activities has increased. As such, there is growing interest among researchers in studying factors that are associated with adolescents‟ gambling behavior. Nevertheless, this important research area has been surprisingly under-studied in Chinese populations, particularly, with adolescent samples. Three sequential studies with mixed methods were designed to achieve the above objectives. Study I aimed to explore what Chinese adolescents think would happen if they were to gamble. Using focus group discussion, 14 adolescents were interviewed. The results identified multiple themes including material gain, social benefit, enjoyment/arousal, tension/boredom, self-enhancement, relational cost, out of control, monetary loss and behavioral problems. In addition, the item pool of the Chinese Adolescents Gambling Expectancy Scale (CAGES) was also generated from Study I. In Study II three measures were constructed and validated using 258 Chinese adolescents: the Chinese Adolescent Gambling Expectancy Scale (CAGES), the Gambling Subjective Norms Scale (GSNS) and the Chinese version of the Gamblers’ Belief Questionnaire (GBQ-C). The findings of this study indicated sound psychometric properties for all these measures in general, thus justifying their use in Study III. Study III examined the relationships among gambling outcome expectancy, subjective norms about gambling and perceived behavioral control, as proposed by the theory of planned behavior, and gambling behavior among 1218 Chinese adolescents. The findings of this study showed that gambling outcome expectancy had incremental validity to predict both gambling behavior and intention to gamble among Chinese adolescents. Two other well-known constructs, i.e. subjective norms about gambling and perceived behavioral control were also important predictors of gambling behavior as well as intention to gamble among Chinese adolescents. Compared to positive outcome expectancy, subjective norms about gambling and illusion of control, it is noteworthy that negative outcome expectancy and belief in luck/perseverance played a more pivotal role in problem gambling among Chinese adolescents. The theoretical and research contributions and practical implications of this study are discussed along with the limitations and recommendations for future studies. / published_or_final_version / Social Work and Social Administration / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
85

Gambling and homelessness:

Seymour, Kathryn. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (MSoSc(AppliedSocialResearch))--University of South Australia, 2003.
86

Youth gambling behaviours an examination of the role of resilience /

Lussier, Isabelle D. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--McGill University (Canada), 2004. / "Running head: Resilience and gambling behaviour in youth" Includes bibliographical references.
87

An examination of gambling impacts on SUNY Cortland students /

Zhang, Lin, January 2008 (has links)
Master's thesis -- State University of New York College at Cortland, 2008 -- Department of Recreation, Parks, & Leisure Studies. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48 - 51) and abstract.
88

Delocalized knowledges : conceptualizing problem gambling in a Native American reservation community /

Pěničková, Daniela, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005. / Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 307-315).
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Delocalized knowledges : conceptualizing problem gambling in a Native American reservation community /

Pěničková, Daniela, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 307-315). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Etude des distorsions cognitives, des troubles anxiodépressifs et de la personnalité chez des joueurs pathologiques en ligne et hors ligne : Particularités des joueurs de poker / Study of cognitive distortions, anxiodepressive disorders and personality among online and live pathological gamblers : poker player’s specificities

Barrault, Servane 27 September 2012 (has links)
Pas de résumé en français / Pas de résumé en anglais

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