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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
relation of cannabis use frequency and gambling behavior in individuals who gamble under the influence of cannabis. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
there appears to be a significant positive relation between problematic cannabis use and problem gambling behaviors. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
the current study explored the relation between cannabis use frequency and problem gambling outcomes in those who gamble under the influence of cannabis, to explore if increased cannabis use frequency increases reported gambling problems, or is the reported effect on their gambling behavior is lessened in individuals who consume cannabis regularly? |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
these individuals reported their gambling behavior and cannabis use. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
to explore the relation between cannabis use frequency and problem gambling severity, regression models following both a simple linear model and a quadratic model were generated and evaluated for model fit and significance. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
the quadratic model was found to best fit the relation between cannabis use frequency and problem gambling severity. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
the quadratic model was also found to best fit the relation between frequency of time spent gambling under the influence of cannabis and problem gambling severity. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
those who consumed cannabis infrequently or very frequently reported fewer gambling problems overall compared to those who consumed cannabis at a moderate frequency. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Meredith K Ginley, Rory A Pfun. Relation of Cannabis Use Frequency and Gambling Behavior in Individuals Who Gamble Under the Influence of Cannabis. Journal of gambling studies. 2025-03-03. PMID:40029477. |
the acute relation between cannabis use and gambling may be more complex than simply amplifying problematic gambling behaviors. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Qutub Jamali, Ahmed S Abdelgawad, Heidi Soliman, Faisal S Alam, Kalpesh Solank. Dopaminergic and Glutamatergic Mechanisms in Addiction: Assessing the Therapeutic Promise of Memantine and Galantamine for Maintenance Treatment: A Review. Alpha psychiatry. vol 25. issue 6. 2025-01-20. PMID:39830056. |
addiction comes in various forms and can be related to substances like cocaine, opioids, alcohol, cannabis, amphetamine, and nicotine, as well as behaviors like gambling or sex addiction. |
2025-01-20 |
2025-01-23 |
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Farangis Sharifibastan, Eilin Kristine Erevik, Katharina Teresa Enehaug Morken, Ståle Pallese. Associations between HEXACO personality traits, substance use disorders, and behavioral addictions: a protocol for a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis. Systematic reviews. vol 14. issue 1. 2025-01-03. PMID:39748381. |
this systematic review and meta-analysis aim to fill this gap by investigating the association between hexaco personality traits and various addictions, including illegal substances (e.g., narcotics and cannabis) and behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling, gaming, social media addiction, and compulsive sexual behavior disorder) across different populations. |
2025-01-03 |
2025-01-05 |
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Alba González-Roz, Yasmina Castaño, Andrea Krotter, Angie Salazar-Cedillo, Elena Gervill. Emotional dysregulation in relation to substance use and behavioral addictions: Findings from five separate meta-analyses. International journal of clinical and health psychology : IJCHP. vol 24. issue 3. 2024-09-24. PMID:39308782. |
this meta-analysis examines the relationship between ed and abs (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, gambling, and gaming), and indicators of ab engagement (frequency, quantity/time of use, severity, and problems). |
2024-09-24 |
2024-09-26 |
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Aonso-Diego Gema, González-Roz Alba, Weidberg Sara, Secades-Villa Robert. Depression, anxiety, and stress in young adult gamers and their relationship with addictive behaviors: A latent profile analysis. Journal of affective disorders. 2024-09-01. PMID:39218313. |
the study sought to identify young adult gamer profiles based on depression, anxiety, and stress, and to examine differences between the latent profiles in other addictive behaviors (i.e., tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, illegal substance use, gaming, and gambling). |
2024-09-01 |
2024-09-04 |
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Greta Schettini, Philip Lindner, Veronica Ekström, Magnus Johansso. A mixed method study exploring similarities and differences in general and social services-specific barriers to treatment-seeking among individuals with a problematic use of alcohol, cannabis, or gambling. BMC health services research. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-08-23. PMID:39174983. |
a mixed method study exploring similarities and differences in general and social services-specific barriers to treatment-seeking among individuals with a problematic use of alcohol, cannabis, or gambling. |
2024-08-23 |
2024-08-25 |
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E Halle Smith, Abby McPhail, Marcos Lerma, Rory A Pfund, James P Whela. Expectations of How Acute Cannabis Use Affects Gambling Experiences and Behaviors. Cannabis (Albuquerque, N.M.). vol 7. issue 2. 2024-07-08. PMID:38975592. |
expectations of how acute cannabis use affects gambling experiences and behaviors. |
2024-07-08 |
2024-07-11 |
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E Halle Smith, Abby McPhail, Marcos Lerma, Rory A Pfund, James P Whela. Expectations of How Acute Cannabis Use Affects Gambling Experiences and Behaviors. Cannabis (Albuquerque, N.M.). vol 7. issue 2. 2024-07-08. PMID:38975592. |
emerging research shows that many individuals commonly consume cannabis while gambling. |
2024-07-08 |
2024-07-11 |
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E Halle Smith, Abby McPhail, Marcos Lerma, Rory A Pfund, James P Whela. Expectations of How Acute Cannabis Use Affects Gambling Experiences and Behaviors. Cannabis (Albuquerque, N.M.). vol 7. issue 2. 2024-07-08. PMID:38975592. |
however, individuals' expectations for how cannabis consumption will impact their gambling behavior remain unknown. |
2024-07-08 |
2024-07-11 |
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Kirsten Lochbühler, Monika Rossa, Christopher Ebert, Matthis Morgenstern, Nicolas Arnaud, Ludwig Krau. [Substance use and the usage of social media, computer games, and gambling among apprentices at vocational schools]. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz. 2024-03-25. PMID:38526678. |
the aim of the current study was to assess the prevalence of the (problematic) consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis as well as the (problematic) use of social media, e‑products, computer games, and gambling among apprentices. |
2024-03-25 |
2024-03-28 |
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A Tiwari, G Patel M, N Borah, A Singh, Sh Shah, A Prabhaka. COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON GAMBLING HABITS: AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY. Georgian medical news. issue 343. 2023-12-14. PMID:38096532. |
the most predicted indicators for high-risk gamblers on the internet were moderate to severe depression and anxiety, reduced work weeks, convincing themselves to gamble by covid-19, gambling under the effects of alcohol or cannabis, and dangerous gambling motivations related to psychological disorders, such as gambling to relieve anxiety and depressive disorders, chasing gambling damages, and trying to make money from gambling. |
2023-12-14 |
2023-12-17 |
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Samantha Johnstone, Cassandra Wong, Carson Pun, Todd A Girard, Hyoun S Ki. Endorsement of psychotic-like experiences and problematic cannabis use associated with worse executive functioning performance in undergraduates. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 254. 2023-12-13. PMID:38091900. |
here, we hypothesize that high positive ples and cannabis use are associated with worse performance on computerized versions of the iowa gambling task (igt) and the card sorting task (cst); exploratory analyses are conducted with negative and depressive ples. |
2023-12-13 |
2023-12-17 |
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