Research Library
Thank you for visiting the ICRG’s Research Library. This section will allow you to search our database of more than 250 peer-reviewed articles resulting from ICRG-funded research on gambling disorders. Customize your search by author, topic or title. To help with your search, the articles are organized into eight topics, as listed below.
To obtain a copy of a study or journal article, please contact:
Christine Reilly
Senior Research Director
International Center for Responsible Gaming
Tel: 978-338-6610; Email: creilly@icrg.org
Assessment, Treatment and Other Interventions
A cognitive-behavioral model of Internet gaming disorder: Theoretical underpinnings and clinical implications
(2014). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 58, 7-11.
A double-blind, placebo controlled trial of topiramate for pathological gambling.
(2013). The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 14(2), 121-128.
A perspective on future directions in the prevention, treatment, and research of pathological gambling.
(2002). Psychiatric Annals, 32(3), 203-207.
Advances in the pharmacological treatment of pathological gambling.
(2003). Journal of Gambling Studies, 19(1), 85-109.
Advancing treatment strategies for pathological gambling.
(2005). Journal of Gambling Studies, 21(1), 91-98.
Alcohol use and prior substance abuse treatment in relation to gambling problem severity and gambling treatment outcome.
(2005). Journal of Gambling Studies, 21(3), 273-297.
An open naltrexone treatment study in pathological gambling disorder.
(2001). International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 16(5), 285-289.
Behavioral assessment of impulsivity in pathological gamblers with and without substance use disorder histories versus healthy controls.
(2009). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 105(1-2), 89-96.
Cognitive and behavioral treatment of pathological gambling: A controlled study.
(1997). Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65(5), 727-732.
Cognitive treatment of pathological gambling.
(2001). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 189(11), 774-780.
Development and psychometric evaluation of the Gambling Treatment Outcome Monitoring System (GAMTOMS).
(2007). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21(2), 174-184.
Development and validation of the gambling problems scale.
(2015). Journal of Gambling Issues, 30, 124-139.
Development of the temptations for gambling questionnaire: A measure of temptation in recently quit gamblers.
(2005). Addiction Research and Theory, 13(2), 179-191.
Double-blind naltrexone and placebo comparison study in the treatment of pathological gambling.
(2001). Biological Psychiatry, 49(11), 914-921.
DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling: Reliability, validity, and classification accuracy.
(2005). American Journal of Addiction, 14(1), 73-82.
Evaluating the Iowa Department of Public Health Gambling Treatment Program: Four years of evidence.
(2002). Boston: Harvard Medical School, Division on Addictions.
Gambling: An addictive behavior with health and primary care implications.
(2002). Journal of General Internal Medicine, 17(9), 721-732.
Impulse control disorders: Updated review of clinical characteristics and pharmacological management.
(2011). Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2(1), doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2011.00001.
Memantine shows promise in reducing gambling severity and cognitive inflexibility in pathological gambling: A pilot study
(2010). Psychopharmacology, 212(4), 603-612.
Motivational enhancement and self-help treatments for problem gambling.
(2001). Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 69(1), 50-57.
Multidimensional examination of impulsivity in relation to disordered gambling.
(2014). Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 22(2), 176-185.
Nalmefene in the treatment of pathological gambling: Multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
(2010). British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(4), 330-331.
Paroxetine treatment of pathological gambling: A multi-centre randomized controlled trial.
(2003). International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18(4), 243-249.
Pathological gambling: A clinical guide to treatment.
(2004). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.
Pathological gambling: Current status and new treatments.
(2002). Minnesota Medicine, 85(7), 48-50, 52.
Pharmacological treatments in pathological gambling.
(2014). British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 77(2), 375-381.
Phenomenology and treatment of behavioural addictions.
(2013). Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 58(5), 252-259.
Processes of changing gambling behavior.
(2001). Addictive Behaviors, 26(1), 121-128.
Quitting again: Motivations and strategies for terminating gambling relapses.
(2003). Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues, 9, 1-21.
Reducing resistance and denial by exercising ambivalence during the treatment of addiction.
(2001). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 20(1), 99-105.
Reliability, validity, and classification accuracy of a measure of DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling.
(2003). American Journal of Psychiatry, 160(1), 180-182.
Reliability, validity, and classification accuracy of the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS).
(2002). Addictive Behaviors, 27(1), 1-19.
Retrospective and prospective reports of precipitants to relapse in pathological gambling.
(2004). Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72(1), 72-80.
Similarities and differences between pathological gambling and substance use disorders: A focus on impulsivity and compulsivity.
(2012). Psychopharmacology, 219(2), 469-490.
Social density of gambling and its association with gambling problems: An initial investigation.
(2013). Journal of Gambling Studies, 29(2), 329-342.
The assessment of gambling related disorders.
(2005). In D. Donovan & G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Assessment of Addictive Behaviors. New York: Guilford.
The association between comorbidity and outcome in pathological gambling: A prospective follow-up of recent quitters.
(2005). Journal of Gambling Studies, 21(3), 255-271.
The cognitive approach to understanding and treating pathological gambling.
(1998). In A.S. Bellack & M. Hersen (Eds.), Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, (pp. 588-601). New York: Pergamon.
The Iowa Department of Public Health Gambling Treatment Services: Follow-up Study Report (Technical Report #20304-200).
(2004). Boston: Harvard Medical School.
The Iowa Gambling Treatment Program: Treatment outcomes for a follow-up sample.
(2005). Journal of Gambling Studies, 21(1), 59-71.
The psychopharmacology of pathological gambling.
(2001). Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 6(3), 184-194.
The treatment of gambling related disorders.
(2005). In G. A. Marlatt & D. M. Donovan (Eds.), Relapse prevention (second ed.). New York: Guilford.
Treating problem gamblers: Working towards empirically supported treatment.
(2005). Journal of Gambling Studies, 21(1), 1-4.
Treatment considerations in patients with addictions.
(2003). Primary Psychiatry, 10(9), 55-60.
Treatment issues pertaining to pathological gamblers with a comorbid disorder.
(2003). Journal of Gambling Studies, 19(3), 261-277.
Treatment of gambling disorders.
(2014). Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, 1(2), 189-203.
Trends in gambling studies research: Quantifying, categorizing, and describing citations.
(2006). Journal of Gambling Studies, 22(4), 427-442.
Trusting problem gamblers: Reliability and validity of self-reported gambling behaviour.
(2003). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17(3), 244-248.
Understanding and treating pathological gamblers.
(2002). London: Wiley.
Update on the pharmacological treatment of pathological gambling.
(2013). Current Psychopharmacology, 2(3), 204-211.
Using the NORC DSM screen for gambling problems (NODS) as an outcome measure for pathological gambling: Reliability and validity.
(2004). Addictive Behaviors, 29(8), 1685-1690.
Why problem gamblers quit gambling: A comparison of methods and samples.
(2002). Addiction Research and Therapy, 10(2), 203-218.
Gambling Studies
Addiction and gambling disorders: On matters of measurement and validity.
(1999). The Behavioral Measurement Letter, 6(1), 2-6.
Considering the ethics of public claims: An appeal for scientific maturity.
(2001). Journal of Gambling Studies, 17(1), 1-4.
Expanding the study of Internet gambling behavior: Trends within the Icelandic lottery and sportsbetting platform.
(2015). Journal of Gambling Studies, 31(2), 483–499.
Gambling research and science: Toward a mature relationship.
(1997). Journal of Gambling Studies, 13(4), 275-278.
Toward a paradigm shift in Internet gambling research: From opinion and self-report to actual behavior.
(2010). Addiction Research and Theory, 18(3), 270-283.
Trends in bio-behavioral gambling studies research: Quantifying citations.
(2000). Journal of Gambling Studies, 16(4), 461-467.
Trends in gambling studies research: Quantifying, categorizing, and describing citations.
(2006). Journal of Gambling Studies, 22(4), 427-442.
When gambling becomes a losing battle.
(1999). American Journal of Nursing, 99(5), 22.
Genetics
A common C-1018G polymorphism in the human 5-HT1A receptor gene.
(1999). Psychiatric Genetics, 9(2), 105-106.
A family study of pathological gambling.
(2006). Psychiatry Research, 141(3), 295-303.
A test of stress, cues, and re-exposure to large wins as potential reinstaters of suboptimal decision making in rats.
(2015). Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 394.
An animal model of genetic vulnerability to behavioral disinhibition and responsiveness to reward-related cues: Implications for addiction.
(2009). Neuropsychopharmacology, 35(2), 388-400.
Association of Enkephalinase gene with low amplitude P300 waves.
(1999). Neuroreport, 10(11), 2283-2285.
Association of the androgen receptor gene (AR) with ADHD, and conduct disorder.
(1999). Neuroreport, 10(7), 1589-1592.
Associations between obsessive-compulsive classes and pathological gambling in a national cohort of male twins.
(2015). JAMA Psychiatry, 72(4), 342-349.
Biological basis for pathological gambling.
(2004). In J.E. Grant & M.N. Potenza, (Eds.) Pathological gambling: A clinical guide to treatment. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.
COMT genotype, gambling activity, and cognition.
(2015). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 68, 371-376.
Gambling, disordered gambling and their association with major depression and substance use: A web-based cohort and twin-sibling study.
(2012). Psychological Medicine, 42(3), 497-508.
Genetic studies of pathological gambling: A review of methodology and analyses of data from the Vietnam Era Twin (VET) Registry.
(2005). Journal of Gambling Studies, 21(2), 179-203.
Molecular heterosis as the explanation for the controversy about the effect of the DRD2 gene on dopamine D2 receptor density.
(1999). Molecular Psychiatry, 4(3), 213-215.
Pathological gambling and impulse control disorders.
(2002). In C. Nemeroff, J. Coyle, D. Charney, & K. Davis (Eds.), Neuropsychopharmacology: The 5th Generation of Progress. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkens.
Quality of life and family history in pathological gambling.
(2003). Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 191(2), 124-126.
Reward deficiency syndrome: Genetic aspects of behavioral disorders.
(2000). Progress in Brain Research, 126, 325-341.
Shared genetic contributions to anxiety disorders and pathological gambling in a male population
(2011). Journal of Affective Disorders, 132(3), 406-412.
SNPs and polygenic disorders: A less gloomy view.
(1999). Molecular Psychiatry, 4(4), 314-316.
Studies of the 48 bp repeat polymorphism of the DRD4 gene in impulsive, compulsive, addictive behaviors: Tourette syndrome, ADHD, pathological gambling, and substance abuse.
(1999). American Journal of Medical Genetics, 88(4), 358-368.
The additive effect of neurotransmitter genes in pathological gambling.
(2002). Clinical Genetics, 60(2), 107-116.
The effect of pathological gambling on families, marriages, and children.
(2007). CNS Spectrums, 12(8), 615-622.
The molecular genetics of ADHD and conduct disorder: Relevance to the treatment of recidivistic antisocial behavior.
(2000). In D. Fishbein (Ed.), Prevention of Antisocial Behavior. New York: Civic Research.
The molecular genetics of pathological gambling.
(1998). CNS Spectrums, 3(6), 20-37.
The neurobiology of pathological gambling.
(2001). Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 6(3), 217-226.
The reward deficiency syndrome: A biogenetic model for the diagnosis and treatment of impulsive, addictive, and compulsive behaviors.
(2000). Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 32, 1-112.
Neuroscience
A general circuitry processing reward/aversion information and its implications for neuropsychiatric illness.
(2004). In M. Gazzaniga (Ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences, III (3rd ed., pp. 1043-1065). Cambridge: MIT Press.
A neurocognitive comparison of cognitive flexibility and response inhibition in gamblers with varying degrees of clinical severity.
(2011). Psychological Medicine, 41(10), 2111-2119.
A preliminary study of the neural correlates of the intensities of self-reported gambling urges and emotions in men with pathological gambling.
(2012). Journal of Gambling Studies, 28(3), 493-513.
Altered neural correlates of reward and loss processing during simulated slot-machine fMRI in pathological gambling and cocaine dependence.
(2014). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 145(1), 77-86.
Amphetamine primes motivation to gamble and gambling-related semantic networks in problem gamblers.
(2004). Neuropsychopharmacology, 29(1), 195-207.
An fMRI Stroop study of ventromedial prefrontal cortical function in pathological gamblers.
(2003). American Journal of Psychiatry, 160(11), 1990-1994.
Anticipatory reward processing in addicted populations: A focus on the monetary incentive delay task
(2015). Biological Psychiatry, 77(5), 434-444.
Beautiful faces have variable reward value: fMRI and behavioral evidence.
(2001). Neuron, 32(3), 537-551.
Behavioral and neural predictors of upcoming decisions.
(2005). Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 5(2), 117-126.
Brain circuitry of compulsivity and impulsivity.
(2014). CNS Spectrums, 19(1), 21-27.
Contributions of the orbitofrontal cortex to impulsive choice: Interactions with basal levels of impulsivity, dopamine signalling, and reward-related cues.
(2010). Psychopharmacology, 211(1), 87-98.
Decreased absolute amygdala volume in cocaine addicts.
(2004). Neuron, 4(4), 729-740.
Decreased functional connectivity in an executive control network is related to impaired executive function in Internet gaming disorder.
(2015). Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 57(3), 76-85.
Diminished frontostriatal activity during processing of monetary rewards and losses in pathological gambling.
(2012). Biological Psychiatry, 71(8), 749-757.
Distinct circuits underlie the effects of 5-HT1B receptors on aggression and impulsivity.
(2015). Neuron, 86(3), 813-826.
Dopamine release in ventral striatum during Iowa Gambling Task performance is associated with increased excitement levels in pathological gambling.
(2011) Addiction, 106(2), 383-90.
Dopamine release in ventral striatum of pathological gamblers losing money.
(2010). Acta Psychiatrica Scandanavica, 122(4), 326-333.
Doubts about double dissociations between short- and long-term memory.
(2005). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9(8), 374-380.
Functional imaging of neural responses to expectancy and experience of monetary gains and losses.
(2001). Neuron, 30(2), 619-639.
Gambling urges in pathological gamblers.
(2003). Archives of General Psychiatry, 60(8), 828-836.
Hippocampal and amygdalar volumetric differences in pathological gambling: A preliminary study of the associations with the behavioral inhibition system.
(2014). Neuropsychopharmacology, 39, 738-745.
How central is dopamine to pathological gambling or gambling disorder?
(2013). Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 7, doi:10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00206
Impulse control disorders.
(2003). In M.J. Aminoff & R.B. Daroff (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences (Vol. 2). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Individual differences in extraversion and dopamine genetics predict neural reward responses.
(2005). Cognitive Brain Research, 25(3), 851-861.
Individual differences in the attribution of incentive salience to reward-related cues: Implications for addiction.
(2009). Neuropharmacology, 56, 139-148.
Measuring cognitive distortions in pathological gambling: Review and meta-analyses.
(2013). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(3), 730-743.
Medial orbitofrontal cortex gray matter is reduced in abstinent substance-dependent individuals.
(2009). Biological Psychiatry, 65(2), 160-164.
Neurocognitive dysfunction in strategic and non-strategic gamblers.
(2012). Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 38(2), 336-340.
Neuroimaging studies of pathological gambling and substance dependence.
(2001). Psychiatric Times, 18(10), 58-64.
Pathological gambling and impulse control disorders.
(2003). In J. Soares & S. Gershon (Eds.), Medical Handbook of Psychiatry, pp. 683-700.
Prefrontal cortex activity is reduced in gambling and nongambling substance users during decision-making.
(2007). Human Brain Mapping, 28(12), 1276-1286.
Reduced cortical thickness in gambling disorder: A morphometric MRI study.
(2015). European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 265(8), 655-661.
Reduced genual corpus collosal white matter integrity in pathological gambling and its relationship to alcohol abuse or dependence.
(2013). The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 14(2), 129-138.
Serotonergic and dopaminergic modulation of gambling behavior as assessed using a novel rat gambling task.
(2009). Neuropsychopharmacology, 34(10), 2329-2343.
Serotonin 1B receptor imaging in pathological gambling.
(2013). The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 14(2), 139-145.
Severity of gambling is associated with severity of depressive symptoms in pathological gamblers.
(2009). Behavioral Pharmacology, 20(5-6), 527-536.
The absence of task-related increases in BOLD signal does not equate to absence of task-related brain activation.
(2015). Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 240, 125-127.
The importance of animal models of decision making, gambling, and related behaviors: Implications for translational research in addiction.
(2009). Neuropsychopharmacology, 34(13), 2623–2624.
The neural bases of cognitive processes in gambling disorder.
(2015). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(8), 429-438.
The neurobiology of pathological gambling: Translating research findings into clinical advances.
(2003). Journal of Gambling Studies, 19(1), 7-10.
Working memory for visual objects: Complementary roles of inferior temporal, medial temporal, and prefrontal cortex.
(2006). Neuroscience, 139(1), 277-89.
Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: neural and behavioral evidence.
(2005). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17(7), 994-1010.
Origins and Natural History
A comparison of craving between pathological gamblers and alcoholics.
(2005). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(8), 1427-1431.
A critical view of pathological gambling and addiction: Comorbidity makes for syndromes and other strange bedfellows.
(2003). In G. Reith (Ed.), Gambling: Who Wins? Who Loses? New York: Prometheus Books.
Addiction as syndrome.
(2005). Paradigm, 9, 12-13, 22.
Addiction's defining characteristics.
(2004). In R. H. Coombs (Ed.), Addiction Counseling Review: Preparing for Comprehensive, Certification and Licensing Exams: Lahaska Press.
Addictions and personality traits: Impulsivity and related constructs.
(2014). Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 1(1), 1-12.
Addictive personality.
(2000). In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology (4th ed., Vol. 1). Washington, D.C. & New York: American Psychological Association & Oxford University Press.
An exploratory study of clinical measures associated with subsyndromal pathological gambling in patients with binge eating disorder.
(2011). Journal of Gambling Studies, 27, 257-270.
Awareness of independence of events and erroneous perceptions while gambling.
(2004). Addictive Behaviors, 29(2), 399-404.
Cigarette smoking status in pathological gamblers: Association with impulsivity and cognitive flexibility.
(2011). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 117(1), 74-77.
Computer addiction: A critical consideration.
(2000). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70(2), 162-168.
Considering the unimaginable: Challenges to accepting self-change or natural recovery from addiction (Foreword).
(Foreward). In H. Klingemann & L. Carter-Sobell (Eds.), Promoting Self-Change from Addictive Behaviors: Practical Implications for Policy, Prevention, and Treatment (second edition). New York: Springer.
Differential associations between problem and pathological gambling and psychiatric disorders in individuals with and without alcohol abuse or dependence.
(2010). CNS Spectrums, 15(1), 33-44.
Found in translation: Understanding impulsivity and related constructs through integrative preclinical and clinical research.
(2009). Biological Psychiatry, 66, 714-716.
Gambling problem symptom patterns and stability across individual and timeframe.
(2009). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23(3), 523-533.
Introduction to behavioral addictions.
(2010). American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 36(5), 233-241.
On the nature and meaning of addiction.
(1999). National Forum: The Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 79(4), 9-14.
Pathological gambling and substance use disorders.
(2010). The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 36, 242-247.
Pathological gambling severity and co-occurring psychiatric disorders in individuals with and without anxiety disorders in a nationally representative sample.
(2012). Psychiatry Research, 199(1), 58-64.
Pathological gambling.
(2001). Journal of the American Medical Association, 286(2), 141-144.
Pathological gambling: A current perspective.
(2001). Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 6(3), 153-154.
Pathological gambling: A present problem from the past.
(2001). Psychiatric Times (online exclusive). Retrieved September 1, 2001 from www.psychiatrictimes.com/articles/pathological-gambling-present-problem-past.
Personality disorders and dimensions in pathological gambling.
(2012). Journal of Personality Disorders, 26(3), 381-392.
Selective decision-making deficits in at-risk gamblers.
(2011). Psychiatry Research, 189(1), 115-120.
Shifting perspectives on gambling and addiction.
(2003). Journal of Gambling Studies, 19(1), 1-6.
Stability and progression of disordered gambling: Lessons from longitudinal studies.
(2008). Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 53(1), 52-60.
Strange bedfellows: A critical view of pathological gambling and addiction.
(1999). Addiction, 94(10), 1445-1448.
Subtyping pathological gamblers based on impulsivity, depression, and anxiety.
(2010). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(4), 680-688.
The relationship between pathological gambling and sensation seeking: The role of subscale scores.
(2010). Journal of Gambling Studies, 26, 331-346.
Toward a syndrome model of addiction: Multiple expressions, common etiology.
(2004) Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 12(6), 367-374.
Towards DSM-V: "Shadow Syndrome" symptom patterns among pathological gamblers.
(2009). Addiction Research and Theory, 17(4), 406-419.
What does a random line look like: An experimental study.
(2011). International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 9(1), 60-71.
Population Studies (other than youth and college)
A cross-sectional study of problem and pathological gambling in patients with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder.
(2009). Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 70(9), 1250-1257.
A study of South Korean casino employees and gambling problems.
(2008). Occupational Medicine, 58(3), 191-197.
Age of onset in pathological gambling: Clinical, therapeutic and personality correlates.
(2010). Journal of Gambling Studies, 26(2), 235-248.
Demographic and clinical features of 131 adult pathological gamblers.
(2001). Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 62(12), 957-962.
Differences in gambling problem severity and gambling and health/functioning characteristics among Asian-American and Caucasian high-school students.
(2013). Psychiatry Research, 210(3), 1071-1078.
Disordered gambling in Missouri: Regional differences in the need for treatment.
(2004). Phase I Report prepared for: The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation in partial fulfillment of the research grant “Evaluation Services with Regard to the Regional Impact of Compulsive Gambling” supported by the Port Authority Problem Gambling Fund.
DSM-IV pathological gambling in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication.
(2008). Psychological Medicine, 38(9), 1351-1360.
Electronic gaming machines and gambling disorder: A cross-cultural comparison between treatment-seeking subjects from Brazil and the United States.
(2015). Psychiatry Research, 230(2), 430–435.
Epidemiology.
(2004). In J.E. Grant and M.N. Potenza, Pathological gambling: A clinical guide to treatment, American Psychiatric Press, 25-36.
Estimating the prevalence of disordered gambling behavior in the United States and Canada: a meta-analysis.
(1997). Boston: Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College.
Estimating the prevalence of disordered gambling behavior in the United States and Canada: A research synthesis.
(1999). American Journal of Public Health, 89(9), 1369-1376.
Gambling disorder in older adults: A cross-cultural perspective.
(2015). Comprehensive Psychiatry, 58, 116–121.
Gambling disorders among homeless persons with substance use disorders seeking treatment at a community center.
(2002). Psychiatric Services, 53(9), 1112-1117.
Gambling participation and social support among older adults: A longitudinal community study.
(2004). Journal of Gambling Studies, 20(4), 373-389.
Gambling severity, impulsivity, and psychopathology: Comparison of treatment- and community-recruited pathological gamblers.
(2012). American Journal on Addictions, 21(6), 508-515.
Gambling, drinking, smoking and other health risk activities among casino employees.
(1999). American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 36(3), 365-378.
Gender-related clinical and neurocognitive differences in individuals seeking treatment for pathological gambling.
(2012). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 46(9), 1206–1211.
How do gamblers end gambling: Longitudinal analysis of Internet gambling behaviors prior to account closure due to gambling related problems.
(2009). Journal of Gambling Studies, 25(2), 239-252.
Men and women playing games: Gender and the gambling preferences of Iowa Gambling Treatment Program participants.
(2006). Journal of Gambling Studies, 22(1), 65-80.
Missouri casino self-excluders: Distributions across time and space.
(2007). Journal of Gambling Studies, 23(2), 231-243.
Obesity and gambling: Neurocognitive and clinical associations.
(2015). Act Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 131(5), 379-386.
Optimizing DSM-IV-TR classification accuracy: A brief bio-social screen for detecting current gambling disorders among gamblers in the general household population.
(2010). Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 55(2), 82-90.
Past-year recreational gambling in a nationally representative sample: Correlates of casino, non-casino, and both casino/non-casino gambling.
(2011). Psychiatry Research, 188(2), 269-275.
Prevalence of pathological gambling among St. Louis area household residents.
(2005). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 39, 377-390.
Smoking behavior among casino employees: Self-report validation using plasma cotinine.
(2000). Addictive Behaviors, 25(5), 693-704.
Telescoping phenomenon in pathological gambling: Association with gender and comorbidities.
(2012). The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 200(11), 996-998.
The epidemiology of pathological gambling.
(2001). Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 6(3), 155-166.
The epidemiology of psychiatric disorders among repeat DUI offenders accepting a treatment-sentencing option.
(2007). Journal of Consulting Clinical Psychology, 75(5), 795-804.
The Missouri Voluntary Exclusion Program: Participant Experience Across 10 Years
(2008). Boston, MA: Division on Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
The natural history of gambling and drinking problems among casino employees.
(2002). Journal of Social Psychology, 142(2), 405-424.
The proxy effect: Gender and gambling problem trajectories of Iowa Gambling Treatment Program participants.
(2006). Journal of Gambling Studies, 22(2), 221-240.
The road less travelled: Moving from distribution to determinants in the study of gambling epidemiology.
(2004). Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48(8), 159-171.
The structure of pathological gambling among Korean gamblers: A cluster and factor analysis of clinical and demographic characteristics.
(2008). International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 6(4), 551-563.
Updating and refining prevalence estimates of disordered gambling behaviour in the United States and Canada.
(2001). Canadian Journal of Public Health, 92(3), 168-172.
Public Health, Public Policy and Responsible Gaming
A public health perspective on gambling: The four principles.
(2003). AGA Responsible Gaming Lecture Series, 2(1), 1-27.
A science-based framework for responsible gambling: The Reno model.
(2004). Journal of Gambling Studies, 20(3), 301-317.
From disabling to enabling the public interest: Natural transitions from gambling exposure to adaptation and self-regulation.
(2005). Addiction, 100(9), 1227-1235.
Gambling and related mental disorders: A public health analysis.
(2002). Annual Review of Public Health, 23, 171-212.
Gambling and the health of the public: Adopting a public health perspective.
(1999). Journal of Gambling Studies, 15(4), 289-365.
Gambling and the public health.
(2004). In J. E. Grant & M. N. Potenza (Eds.), Pathological gambling: A clinical guide to treatment. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Informed choice and gambling: Principles for consumer protection.
(2007). Journal of Gambling Business and Economics, 2(1), 103-118.
Laying the foundation for quantifying regional exposure to social phenomena: Considering the case of legalized gambling as a public health toxin.
(2004). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18(1), 40-48.
One decade of self exclusion: Missouri casino self-excluders four to ten years after enrollment.
(2010). Journal of Gambling Studies, 26(1), 129-144.
Parameters for safer gambling behavior: Examining the empirical research.
(2008). Journal of Gambling Studies, 24(4), 519-534.
The socio-economic impact of gambling: The Whistler Symposium.
(2003). Journal of Gambling Studies, 19(2), 111-121.
Thirty years of lottery public health research: Methodological strategies and trends.
(2010). Journal of Gambling Studies, 26(2), 301-329.
Understanding the influence of gambling opportunities: Expanding exposure models to include adaptation.
(2007). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 77(4), 616-623.
Youth and College Gambling
Efficacy of personalized normative feedback as a brief intervention for college student gambling: A randomized controlled trial.
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The efficacy of a personalized feedback-only intervention for at-risk college gamblers.
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