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View article: Exploring the associations between momentary gambling motives and gambling behavior: An ecological momentary assessment study.
Exploring the associations between momentary gambling motives and gambling behavior: An ecological momentary assessment study. Open
These findings underscore the importance of momentary motives, particularly coping and enhancement, and emotional vulnerability in understanding gambling behavior in real time. Interventions targeting these dynamic processes and integratin…
View article: GamblingLess: In-The-Moment: a mixed-methods acceptability and engagement evaluation of a gambling just-in-time adaptive intervention
GamblingLess: In-The-Moment: a mixed-methods acceptability and engagement evaluation of a gambling just-in-time adaptive intervention Open
Background Mobile health interventions, particularly dynamic Just-In-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs), can overcome barriers to gambling treatment by offering timely, accessible support in people’s everyday lives. GamblingLess: In-The-…
View article: Pragmatic, Brief, Free, and Validated: Screening, Assessment and Outcome Measures for Gambling Treatment
Pragmatic, Brief, Free, and Validated: Screening, Assessment and Outcome Measures for Gambling Treatment Open
View article: Acceptability of the content and functionality of a just-in-time adaptive intervention for gambling problems: a mixed-methods evaluation of gambling habit hacker
Acceptability of the content and functionality of a just-in-time adaptive intervention for gambling problems: a mixed-methods evaluation of gambling habit hacker Open
Background Just-In-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) offer real-time support to help individuals adhere to gambling expenditure goals. This mixed-methods study evaluated the acceptability of a JITAI called Gambling Habit Hacker, focusin…
View article: Clinical consensus statements on change techniques for gambling treatment: A Delphi study with clinicians
Clinical consensus statements on change techniques for gambling treatment: A Delphi study with clinicians Open
Background and aims The active ingredients of psychological gambling treatments remain unclear, with research identifying effective change techniques only emerging. This study aimed to identify clinical consensus statements on effective ch…
View article: Addressing gambling harm to affected others: A scoping review (Part I: Prevalence, socio-demographic profiles, gambling profiles, and harm)
Addressing gambling harm to affected others: A scoping review (Part I: Prevalence, socio-demographic profiles, gambling profiles, and harm) Open
Awareness is growing that gambling harm can affect social networks, including family members and friends. This scoping review broadly aimed to examine contemporary research on gambling harm to adult affected others, covering prevalence, so…
View article: Addressing Gambling Harm to affected others: A scoping review (part II: Coping, assessment and treatment)
Addressing Gambling Harm to affected others: A scoping review (part II: Coping, assessment and treatment) Open
Public health definitions of gambling-related harm include risks to family members and friends. This scoping review broadly aims to identify recent research on addressing gambling harm to adult affected others, focusing on prevalence, soci…
View article: The General Acceptability and Use of Smartphone App-Delivered Interventions for Gambling in Australia
The General Acceptability and Use of Smartphone App-Delivered Interventions for Gambling in Australia Open
Smartphones can extend the reach of evidence-based gambling treatment services, yet the general acceptability of app-delivered gambling interventions remains unknown. This study examined the general acceptability and use of app-delivered g…
View article: Ecological momentary assessment of symptom trajectories during sugar reduction: application of substance use disorder criteria
Ecological momentary assessment of symptom trajectories during sugar reduction: application of substance use disorder criteria Open
View article: Gambling motives and problem gambling: Exploring psychological moderators in the pathways model
Gambling motives and problem gambling: Exploring psychological moderators in the pathways model Open
This is the first known study to use psychological variables explicated by the pathways model to moderate the relationship between gambling motives and problem gambling, with a view to explaining some of the heterogeneity in these relation…
View article: How to Peer Review Quantitative Studies, Qualitative Studies, and Literature Reviews: Considerations from the ‘Other’ Side
How to Peer Review Quantitative Studies, Qualitative Studies, and Literature Reviews: Considerations from the ‘Other’ Side Open
Purpose of review The main research approaches in the field of addiction include qualitative studies, quantitative studies, and literature reviews. Researchers tend to have specific expertise in one, or perhaps two of these approaches, but…
View article: ChatGPT for Automated Qualitative Research: Content Analysis
ChatGPT for Automated Qualitative Research: Content Analysis Open
Background Data analysis approaches such as qualitative content analysis are notoriously time and labor intensive because of the time to detect, assess, and code a large amount of data. Tools such as ChatGPT may have tremendous potential i…
View article: ChatGPT for Automated Qualitative Research: Content Analysis (Preprint)
ChatGPT for Automated Qualitative Research: Content Analysis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Data analysis approaches such as qualitative content analysis are notoriously time and labor intensive because of the time to detect, assess, and code a large amount of data. Tools such as ChatGPT may have tremendous potential …
View article: Referee report. For: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for individuals with gambling disorder in Indonesia: protocol for a pilot and feasibility study [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
Referee report. For: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for individuals with gambling disorder in Indonesia: protocol for a pilot and feasibility study [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] Open
View article: Referee report. For: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for individuals with gambling disorder in Indonesia: protocol for a pilot and feasibility study [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations]
Referee report. For: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for individuals with gambling disorder in Indonesia: protocol for a pilot and feasibility study [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations] Open
View article: International Prevalence of Self-exclusion From Gambling: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
International Prevalence of Self-exclusion From Gambling: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Open
Purpose of Review The international rise in gambling opportunities has increased focus on gambling harm reduction tools including self-exclusion. The primary aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to estimate the international…
View article: Applying the Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention Framework to the Development of Gambling Interventions
Applying the Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention Framework to the Development of Gambling Interventions Open
View article: The Practice and Feasibility of Screening, Treatment, and Referral for Gaming Problems in Gambling, Alcohol and Other Drugs, and Youth Services
The Practice and Feasibility of Screening, Treatment, and Referral for Gaming Problems in Gambling, Alcohol and Other Drugs, and Youth Services Open
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a comprehensive approach to identifying people at risk of addiction, but its feasibility for gaming disorder is unknown. This study surveyed 88 clinicians from gambling, a…
View article: Effective behaviour change techniques for family and close friends: A systematic review and meta-analysis across the addictions
Effective behaviour change techniques for family and close friends: A systematic review and meta-analysis across the addictions Open
This systematic review aimed to determine whether the use of specific behaviour change technique (BCT) groups are associated with greater effectiveness for psychosocial interventions delivered to family and close friends (FCFs) impacted by…
View article: Helplines for problem gambling worldwide: What do they do and whom do they reach?
Helplines for problem gambling worldwide: What do they do and whom do they reach? Open
Problem gambling (PG), defined as gambling with risked or actual negative consequences, has increased during recent decades, generating serious harm for individuals, their concerned significant others (CSO's), and society. One way to reduc…
View article: Improving the user experience of a gambling support and education website using a chatbot
Improving the user experience of a gambling support and education website using a chatbot Open
Gambling help websites are an important source of information for gamblers and affected others, but they contain large amounts of information, making it difficult to navigate and access required resources. Usability of such websites can be…
View article: Content and Effectiveness of Web-Based Treatments for Online Behavioral Addictions: Systematic Review
Content and Effectiveness of Web-Based Treatments for Online Behavioral Addictions: Systematic Review Open
Background Very few people seek in-person treatment for online behavioral addictions including gaming and gambling or problems associated with shopping, pornography use, or social media use. Web-based treatments have the potential to addre…
View article: Global prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Global prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Background and Aims Multiple studies have examined barriers and facilitators to help‐seeking, but the prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling (PG) is not well established. We aimed to estimate the international prevalence of help‐s…
View article: A Gambling Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention (GamblingLess: In-The-Moment): Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial
A Gambling Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention (GamblingLess: In-The-Moment): Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial Open
Background The presence of discrete but fluctuating precipitants, in combination with the dynamic nature of gambling episodes, calls for the development of tailored interventions delivered in real time, such as just-in-time adaptive interv…
View article: Smartphone App Delivery of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Adult Gamblers (Gambling Habit Hacker): Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial
Smartphone App Delivery of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Adult Gamblers (Gambling Habit Hacker): Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial Open
Background People with gambling problems frequently report repeated unsuccessful attempts to change their behavior. Although many behavior change techniques are available to individuals to reduce gambling harm, they can be challenging to i…
View article: Gambling Habit Hacker: Protocol for a micro-randomised trial of planning interventions delivered via a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for adult gamblers (Preprint)
Gambling Habit Hacker: Protocol for a micro-randomised trial of planning interventions delivered via a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for adult gamblers (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND People with gambling problems frequently report repeated unsuccessful attempts to change behaviour. Even though a range of behaviour change techniques are available to individuals to reduce gambling harm, they can be challengin…
View article: Affected other interventions: a systematic review and meta‐analysis across addictions
Affected other interventions: a systematic review and meta‐analysis across addictions Open
Background and Aims Individuals impacted by someone else’s alcohol, illicit drug, gambling and gaming problems (affected others) experience extensive harms. To our knowledge, this is the first systematic review and meta‐analysis to determi…
View article: Adapting an Evidence-Based e-Learning Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program Into a Mobile App for People Experiencing Gambling-Related Problems: Formative Study
Adapting an Evidence-Based e-Learning Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program Into a Mobile App for People Experiencing Gambling-Related Problems: Formative Study Open
Background Many people who experience harm and problems from gambling do not seek treatment from gambling treatment services because of personal and resource barriers. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are widely used across diverse he…
View article: The impact of COVID-19 on addiction treatment in New Zealand
The impact of COVID-19 on addiction treatment in New Zealand Open
View article: Sugar Habit Hacker: Initial evidence that a planning intervention reduces sugar intake
Sugar Habit Hacker: Initial evidence that a planning intervention reduces sugar intake Open
Background and aims Sugar is a potentially addictive substance that is consumed in such high levels the World Health Organisation has set recommended consumption limits. To date there are no empirically tested brief interventions for reduc…