Development of gambling behaviour and its relationship with perceived social support: a longitudinal study of young adult male gamblers

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  • who: Andreas M. Bickl from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Development of Gambling Behaviour and Its Relationship with Perceived Social Support: A Longitudinal Study of Young Adult Male Gamblers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The analysis showed that within-participant improvements in PESS were significantly associated with reductions in gambling intensity, gambling frequency, and extent of gambling-related problems, independent of high levels of PESS.
  • how: Since the negative binomial model for changes in the ESSI score did not converge a Poisson regression model was implemented instead.
  • future: Further research . . .

     

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