All Relations between Gambling and belief

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Nassim Tabri, Melissa M Salmon, Michael J A Woh. Advancing the Pathways Model: Financially Focused Self-concept and Erroneous Beliefs as Core Psychopathologies in Disordered Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. 2022-01-21. PMID:35061165. advancing the pathways model: financially focused self-concept and erroneous beliefs as core psychopathologies in disordered gambling. 2022-01-21 2023-08-13 human
Nassim Tabri, Melissa M Salmon, Michael J A Woh. Advancing the Pathways Model: Financially Focused Self-concept and Erroneous Beliefs as Core Psychopathologies in Disordered Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. 2022-01-21. PMID:35061165. the pathways model also posits that erroneous gambling beliefs are a maintenance factor of disordered gambling across the subtypes. 2022-01-21 2023-08-13 human
Nassim Tabri, Melissa M Salmon, Michael J A Woh. Advancing the Pathways Model: Financially Focused Self-concept and Erroneous Beliefs as Core Psychopathologies in Disordered Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. 2022-01-21. PMID:35061165. yet, etiological factors and erroneous beliefs have largely been examined separately when determining disordered gambling subtype. 2022-01-21 2023-08-13 human
Nassim Tabri, Melissa M Salmon, Michael J A Woh. Advancing the Pathways Model: Financially Focused Self-concept and Erroneous Beliefs as Core Psychopathologies in Disordered Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. 2022-01-21. PMID:35061165. in the current research, we addressed this gap by using latent profile analyses to assess the role both erroneous beliefs and financially focused self-concept (a novel maintenance factor) play in the determination of disordered gambling subtype. 2022-01-21 2023-08-13 human
Nassim Tabri, Melissa M Salmon, Michael J A Woh. Advancing the Pathways Model: Financially Focused Self-concept and Erroneous Beliefs as Core Psychopathologies in Disordered Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. 2022-01-21. PMID:35061165. in study 2 (n = 290), participants also completed the gambling beliefs questionnaire. 2022-01-21 2023-08-13 human
Nassim Tabri, Melissa M Salmon, Michael J A Woh. Advancing the Pathways Model: Financially Focused Self-concept and Erroneous Beliefs as Core Psychopathologies in Disordered Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. 2022-01-21. PMID:35061165. financial focus (studies 1 and 2) and erroneous gambling beliefs (study 2) were elevated across the three profiles, and both were higher among profiles with more severe psychopathology. 2022-01-21 2023-08-13 human
Katarzyna Dąbrowska, Łukasz Wieczore. Patients' and professionals' beliefs about the impact of social stigmatization on treatment of gambling-related disorders. Psychiatria polska. vol 55. issue 1. 2021-11-17. PMID:34021554. studies carried out so far have shown that negative stereotypes concerning people with gambling disorders and, in particular, the belief that these people bear personal responsibility for their illness, can significantly contribute to the stigmatization of these people. 2021-11-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Katarzyna Dąbrowska, Łukasz Wieczore. Patients' and professionals' beliefs about the impact of social stigmatization on treatment of gambling-related disorders. Psychiatria polska. vol 55. issue 1. 2021-11-17. PMID:34021554. this study investigates the beliefs of respondents about the impact of stigmatization of people with gambling disorders on the social perception of treatment of gambling disorders and the beliefs of respondents about the impact of stigmatization on undertaking treatment or seeking help. 2021-11-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Nassim Tabri, Kaitlyn M Werner, Marina Milyavskaya, Michael J A Woh. Perfectionism predicts disordered eating and gambling via focused self-concept among those high in erroneous beliefs about their disordered behavior. Journal of behavioral addictions. vol 10. issue 3. 2021-11-02. PMID:34564064. perfectionism predicts disordered eating and gambling via focused self-concept among those high in erroneous beliefs about their disordered behavior. 2021-11-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne, Alexander Blaszczynsk. Training gamblers to re-think their gambling choices: How contextual analytical thinking may be useful in promoting safer gambling. Journal of behavioral addictions. vol 9. issue 3. 2021-07-30. PMID:33011715. these types of beliefs stem from intuitively derived assumptions about gambling that are fostered by fast-thinking and a lack of objective, critical thought. 2021-07-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Anders Håkansson, Carolina Widinghoff, Jonas Berg. Self-Exclusion from Gambling-A Measure of COVID-19 Impact on Gambling in a Highly Online-Based Gambling Market? International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 14. 2021-07-29. PMID:34299817. altogether, self-exclusion from gambling, to date, does not appear to be affected by covid-19-related changes in society, in contrast with beliefs about such changes producing greater help-seeking behavior in gamblers. 2021-07-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Serena M King, James P Whela. Gambling and Alcohol Problems during the College Years: Personality, Physical and Emotional Health and Gambling Beliefs. Issues in mental health nursing. vol 41. issue 12. 2021-07-28. PMID:32857625. gambling and alcohol problems during the college years: personality, physical and emotional health and gambling beliefs. 2021-07-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Serena M King, James P Whela. Gambling and Alcohol Problems during the College Years: Personality, Physical and Emotional Health and Gambling Beliefs. Issues in mental health nursing. vol 41. issue 12. 2021-07-28. PMID:32857625. co-occurring problems may relates to personality factors, physical health, mental health and gambling belief systems. 2021-07-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jiepin Cao, Chi-Young Lee, Xu Liu, Rosa M Gonzalez-Guard. Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence Against Chinese Women: A Systematic Review. Trauma, violence & abuse. 2021-07-09. PMID:34238082. risk and protective factors associated with ipv identified in this review include factors at the individual level such as demographics (e.g., a younger age, unplanned pregnancy, abortion, having children, and migration), socioeconomic status (e.g., income and partners' education level), attitudinal factors (e.g., attitudes justifying ipv and traditional beliefs about gender roles), behavioral factors (e.g., alcohol use of women, partners' alcohol use and frequency, and partners' high frequency of gambling), adverse childhood experiences (e.g., witnessed violence in childhood), and other personal characteristics (e.g., chronic illness and good health status). 2021-07-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
N A Dowling, K L Francis, R Dixon, S S Merkouris, S A Thomas, E Frydenberg, A C Jackso. "It Runs in Your Blood": Reflections from Treatment Seeking Gamblers on Their Family History of Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. vol 37. issue 2. 2021-06-28. PMID:32671673. this convergent mixed-methods study aimed to explore the: (1) sources of heterogeneity in the familial (paternal, maternal, and sibling) transmission of gambling problems; (2) degree to which family-of-origin characteristics are associated with family-of-origin problem gambling; and (3) beliefs of gamblers about the nature of the familial transmission of problem gambling. 2021-06-28 2023-08-13 human
Junghyun Choi, Kyoungeun Ki. The Relationship between Impulsiveness, Self-Esteem, Irrational Gambling Belief and Problem Gambling Moderating Effects of Gender. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 10. 2021-06-24. PMID:34068198. the relationship between impulsiveness, self-esteem, irrational gambling belief and problem gambling moderating effects of gender. 2021-06-24 2023-08-13 human
Junghyun Choi, Kyoungeun Ki. The Relationship between Impulsiveness, Self-Esteem, Irrational Gambling Belief and Problem Gambling Moderating Effects of Gender. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 10. 2021-06-24. PMID:34068198. the present study investigated the relationship between impulsivity, self-esteem, irrational gambling belief, and problem gambling and also explored whether the relationships between these constructs are different for males and females. 2021-06-24 2023-08-13 human
Junghyun Choi, Kyoungeun Ki. The Relationship between Impulsiveness, Self-Esteem, Irrational Gambling Belief and Problem Gambling Moderating Effects of Gender. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 10. 2021-06-24. PMID:34068198. the relationships between impulsivity, self-esteem, irrational gambling belief, and problem gambling differed for males and females. 2021-06-24 2023-08-13 human
Junghyun Choi, Kyoungeun Ki. The Relationship between Impulsiveness, Self-Esteem, Irrational Gambling Belief and Problem Gambling Moderating Effects of Gender. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 10. 2021-06-24. PMID:34068198. for females, greater impulsivity and lower self-esteem predicted higher irrational gambling belief, while higher irrational gambling belief predicted more problem gambling. 2021-06-24 2023-08-13 human
Junghyun Choi, Kyoungeun Ki. The Relationship between Impulsiveness, Self-Esteem, Irrational Gambling Belief and Problem Gambling Moderating Effects of Gender. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 10. 2021-06-24. PMID:34068198. for males, greater impulsivity predicted higher irrational gambling belief, and higher irrational gambling belief predicted more problem gambling. 2021-06-24 2023-08-13 human