Hing et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Characteristics and help-seeking behaviors of Internet gamblers based on most problematic mode of gamblingHing et al., 2015
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- Hing N
- Russell A
- Gainsbury S
- Blaszczynski A
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- Journal of Medical Internet Research
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Background: Previous studies of problem Internet gamblers have failed to distinguish whether their problem gambling relates to Internet or land-based gambling modes. Therefore, characteristics and help-seeking behaviors of people whose gambling problems …
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