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Tag Archive for: 2012

Funded Research

Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Travel Grant: “Creating Change: A Past-Focused Model for PTSD and Addictions”

Principal Investigator: Joni Utley, Psy.D, VA Boston Healthcare System, VA Bedford/ Boston University School of Medicine
Awarded $ 1,500 in 2012

The Travel Grant supported Dr. Utley’s participation in the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies conference where she presented a paper on Creating Change (CC), a new past-focused behavioral therapy model developed for comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and addictions, including gambling disorder.

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Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Early Stage Investigator Grant: “The Peer Group Regulates Motivational Pathways to Gambling in Youth: Implications for Early Intervention”

Principal Investigator: Jennifer L. Tackett, PhD, University of Houston
Awarded: $64,800 in 2012

Aim: Investigate the extent to which dispositional traits (i.e. Extraversion and Neuroticism) and motivational pathways (i.e. approach and avoidance motivations) predict distinct pathways to youth gambling.

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Tackett, J. L., Rodriguez, L. M., Rinker, D. V., & Neighbors, C. (2015). A personality-based latent class analysis of emerging adult gamblers. Journal of Gambling Studies, 31(4), 1337-1351.

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December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Large Grant: “Evaluating the Potential of Mixed-Function Serotonergic Compounds for Treatment of Gambling Disorders”

Principal Investigator: T. Celeste Napier, PhD, Rush University Medical Center
Awarded $172,500 in 2012

Aim: Expedite the discovery and development of effective treatment strategies for gambling disorder by using a unique rat models to determine if medications used for other diseases can be repurposed for the treatment of gambling disorders.

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Rokosik, S. L., & Napier, T. C. (2012). Pramipexole-induced increased probabilistic discounting: comparison between a rodent model of Parkinson’s disease and controls. Neuropsychopharmacology, 37(6), 1397-1408.

Tedford, S.E., Holtz, N.A., Persons, A.L., & Napier, T.C. (2014). A new approach to assess gambling-like behavior in laboratory rats: using intracranial self-stimulation as a positive reinforcer. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8.

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December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Large Grant: “Web-based Screening and Brief Intervention for Disordered Gambling Among Emerging Adults”

Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer, PhD, University of Washington
Awarded $172,500 in 2012

Aim: Test a brief intervention for gambling with emerging adults (ages 18-25) recruited through social media.

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Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Early Stage Investigator Grant: “Expanding the Study of Actual Internet Gambling Behavior: Exposure and Adaptation within a Newly Opened Market”

Principal Investigator: Heather Gray, PhD, Cambridge Health Alliance
Awarded $141,362 in 2012

Aim: Use the actual online gambling transactions to describe the gambling behavior of the most active and “high risk” gamblers and to examine gamblers’ adaptation to new gambling opportunities.

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Gray, H. M., Jónsson, G. K., LaPlante, D. A., & Shaffer, H. J. (2015). Expanding the study of internet gambling behavior: Trends within the Icelandic lottery and sportsbetting platform. Journal of Gambling Studies, 31(2), 483-499.

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December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Early Stage Investigator Grant: “Stress Reactivity and Risk-taking Behavior in Pathological Gambling”

Principal Investigator: Iris Balodis, PhD,  Yale University School of Medicine
Awarded $64,797 in 2012

Aim: Better understand the mechanisms underlying the relationship between the stress response and engagement in risky behaviors in populations with gambling disorder.

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Balodis, I.M., & Potenza, M.N. (2015). Anticipatory reward processing in addicted populations: a focus on the monetary incentive delay task. Biological Psychiatry, 77(5), 434-444.

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December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Seed Grant: “A Benchmark Study for Monitoring Exposure to New Gambling Opportunities”

Principal Investigator: Sarah E. Nelson, PhD, Cambridge Health Alliance
Awarded $28,750 in 2012

Aim: Establish a baseline estimate of gambling behaviors and health within Massachusetts communities that can be used as the benchmark for a future long-term longitudinal investigation of the effect of gambling expansion on public health.

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December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Seed Grant: “Sequential Decision Making and Illusionary Pattern Detection in Gamblers”

Principal Investigator: Andreas Wilke, PhD, Clarkson University
Awarded $28,675 in 2012

Aim: Determine if subjects that have a greater tendency to perceive illusory patterns also have a higher tendency to gamble. If so, this will reveal an important aspect of gambling behavior that may lead to new screening tools for gambling risk.

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Wilke, A., Scheibehenne, B., Gaissmaier, W., McCaney, P., & Barrett, H. C. (2014). Illusionary pattern detection in habitual gamblers. Evolution and Human Behavior, 35, 291–297.

Gaissmaier, W., Wilke, A., Scheibehenne, B., McCanney, P., & Barrett, H. C. (2015). Betting on illusory patterns: Probability matching in habitual gamblers. Journal of Gambling Studies, 32 (1),143-156

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December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Project Grants Project Grants 2012

Seed Grant: “Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention for Problem Gambling”

Principal Investigator: Katie Witkiewitz, PhD, University of New Mexico
Awarded $28,129 in 2012

Aim: Conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of MBRP in the treatment of problem gambling.

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Scientific Achievement Award 2012

Randy Stinchfield, Ph.D., L.P.

Professor of Psychiatry
University of Minnesota Medical School

Press Release – View Acceptance Speech

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November 27, 2022/by icrg_admin
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