This webinar will provide an overview of casinos’ potential liability in negligence for contributing to the risk of excessive gambling, with comparisons to the well-established liability of licensed alcohol providers.
Gambling is related to many public health outcomes.
In this webinar, Dr Elton-Marshall will provide recent findings from several studies exploring the extent to which gambling relates to behavioural addictions, substance use, bullying, and...
Fuente: http://www.biblioteca.cij.gob.mx/publicaciones/prevencion/libro5.pdf La ludopatía o adicción a los juegos de azar con apuestas es un fenómeno complejo con consecuencias psicológicas, familiares, laborales, económicas y sociales, que impactan no sólo a la persona que juega, sino que se hacen...
Source: Latvala, T., Lintonen, T., & Konu, A. (2019). Public health effects of gambling–debate on a conceptual model. BMC public health, 19(1), 1-16. Abstract Background Gambling for money is a popular leisure time activity in most countries, which has major social and economic impacts not only...
Se considera que es un trastorno mental ya que las personas que presentan adicción a los video juegos presentan manifestaciones similares a los trastornos de sustancias adictivas.
Una investigación llevada a cabo por un equipo de la Universitat Jaume I de Castellón deja constancia de que un 38% de los chicos castellonenses juegan diariamente frente a un 8,5% de chicas
Informe sobre Adicciones Comportamentales: Juego y uso compulsivo de internet en las encuestas de drogas y adicciones en España EDADES y ESTUDES La Delegación del Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas (DGPNSD), con la colaboración de las Comunidades Autónomas realiza dos encuestas nacionales...
El pasado 13 de noviembre de 2018, tuvo lugar en el Aula Magna de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Valencia la XXVII Jornada sobre Adicciones, que este año llevaba por título "La Prevención de las Adicciones: Una Misión Épica" Diferentes profesionales aportaron su visión respecto a las...
Richard J. Rosenthal & Suzanne Faris (2019): The etymology and early history of ‘addiction’, Addiction Research & Theory, DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1543412
Abstract
Contemporary usage of addiction is contradictory and confusing; the term is highly stigmatizing but popularly used to describe almost any strong desire, passion or pursuit. Does current usage involve a recent corruption of the term or is there a history of conflicting meanings?
Method: A diachronic etymological study of the terms ‘addict,’ ‘addicted’ and ‘addiction,’ informed by contemporary linguistic theory and utilizing primary and secondary sources in Archaic and Classical Latin and in English. We examine three periods: Early Roman Republic, Middle and Late Roman Republic, and...
Problem gambling can lead to serious consequences. People that need help to address this situation usually do not seek treatment or support. Currently, a wide range of interventions aimed to limit the negative impact of problem gambling are available, but still there are many barriers to access evidence-based treatment options. In a recent publication, van der Maas and a group of researchers explore several Internet-Based Interventions for Problem Gambling. They found that information techonologies were used to modify or extend currently available treatment interventions, such as CBT, MI...
Fortgang, Rebecca G., Rani A. Hoff, and Marc N. Potenza. "Problem and Pathological Gambling in Schizophrenia: Exploring Links with Substance Use and Impulsivity." Journal of gambling studies (2018): 1-16.
Highlights
High rates of both problem and pathological gambling and substance use disorders have been reported in schizophrenia
The research shows that problem and pathological gambling and substance use is linked with increased impulsivity, particularly in males.
Several studies have suggested frequent co-occurrence between psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, and problem and pathological gambling and substance-use disorders. Research indicates that the development of PPG and SUD in individuals with schizophrenia may occur through similar mechanisms.
Richard, Jérémie, Marc N. Potenza, William Ivoska, and Jeffrey Derevensky. "The Stimulating Nature of Gambling Behaviors: Relationships Between Stimulant Use and Gambling Among Adolescents." Journal of gambling studies (2018): 1-16.
Adolescence is a period of time where young people are more likely to seek independence and novel experiences, experiment with their expression and identity and have less regard for risk. Given the natural surge in sensation-seeking behaviours, gambling and stimulant use may increase these effects and have potentially negative consequences to a young person's wellbeing and development.
A recent study has examined the relationship between stimulant drug use and gambling in over 7000 high-school students.
The results from the study found that the use of any stimulant drug increased the...
Pickering, D., Keen, B., Entwistle, G., and Blaszczynski, A. (2018) Measuring treatment outcomes in gambling disorders: a systematic review. Addiction, 113: 411–426. doi: 10.1111/add.13968.
Abstract
Background and Aims
Considerable variation of outcome variables used to measure recovery in the gambling treatment literature has precluded effective cross-study evaluations and hindered the development of best-practice treatment methodologies. The aim of this systematic review was to describe current diffuse concepts of recovery in the gambling field by mapping the range of outcomes and measurement strategies used to evaluate treatments, and to identify more commonly accepted indices of recovery.
Methods
A systematic search of six academic databases for studies evaluating...
In Mexico, 24.5% of the population aged 12 to 65 have played a betting game at lifetime. Men have higher statistically significant prevalences than women in nearly all types of gambling and in six of the nine symptoms of gambling disorder. 0.3% of the target population meet the criteria for gambling...