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Funded Research

The following is an example of the most innovative research funded by the research milestone ICRG. For other research provided by ICRG, see the Game Research Project subsidy and outstanding research bases.

Gambling and Drinking Patterns among Casino Employees

Has the Genetic Contribution to the Propensity to Gambling Increased?

Intervention for College Student Gambling

Rat Gambling Behavior as a Research Model

Pathological Gambling Rate in the U.S. – A National Survey

College Alcohol and Gambling Study

Functional MRI of Neural Responses to Monetary Gains, Losses, and Prospects in Pathological Gamblers and Normal Subjects

A Science-Based Framework for Responsible Gaming: The Reno Model

Youth Gambling: Transition from Adolescence to Young Adulthood

Double-Blind Study of Naltrexone and Placebo in The Treatment of Pathological Gambling Disorder

Estimating the Prevalence of Disordered Gambling Behavior in The United States and Canada: A Meta-Analysis

Project Grants

2024

Mult i-dimensional loss tracking in online gambling: Examination of the optimal cut point, benchmark, and hot time to improve prediction: Timothy edson, PHD. In Kut, big A series of studies will be conducted using the dataset of a scale gambling and daily fantasy (DFS) to promote multidimensional definition of loss tracking in the online gambling environment. (1) Focus on (1) Focusing (2) changes in net losses, (2) the trajectory of loss, (3) spontaneous sel f-exclusion. The team (1) decreases in predictable odds, which may suggest a ceiling effect of the predictable value of loss tracking, (2) Time standard points for deciding on loss tracking, this is a loss tracking and harm. There is a possibility that the maximum prediction relationship with the result is (3) the starting gambling behavior (aka hot), which may limit the predictable value of the loss tracking behavior. The following is an example of the most innovative research funded by < SPAN> Milstone ICRG for research. For other research provided by ICRG, see the Game Research Project subsidy and outstanding research bases.

Mult i-dimensional loss tracking in online gambling: Examination of the optimal cut point, benchmark, and hot time to improve prediction: Timothy edson, PHD. In Kut, big A series of studies will be conducted using the dataset of a scale gambling and daily fantasy (DFS) to promote multidimensional definition of loss tracking in the online gambling environment. (1) Focus on (1) Focusing (2) changes in net losses, (2) the trajectory of loss, (3) spontaneous sel f-exclusion. The team (1) decreases in predictable odds, which may suggest a ceiling effect of the predictable value of loss tracking, (2) Time standard points for deciding on loss tracking, this is a loss tracking and harm. There is a possibility that the maximum prediction relationship with the result is (3) the starting gambling behavior (aka hot), which may limit the predictable value of the loss tracking behavior. The following is an example of the most innovative research funded by the research milestone ICRG. For other research provided by ICRG, see the Game Research Project subsidy and outstanding research bases.

Mult i-dimensional loss tracking in online gambling: Examination of the optimal cut point, benchmark, and hot time to improve prediction: Timothy edson, PHD. In Kut, big A series of studies will be conducted using the dataset of a scale gambling and daily fantasy (DFS) to promote multidimensional definition of loss tracking in the online gambling environment. (1) Focus on (1) Focusing (2) changes in net losses, (2) the trajectory of loss, (3) spontaneous sel f-exclusion. The team (1) decreases in predictable odds, which may suggest a ceiling effect of the predictable value of loss tracking, (2) Time standard points for deciding on loss tracking, this is a loss tracking and harm. There is a possibility that the maximum prediction relationship with the result is (3) the starting gambling behavior (aka hot), which may limit the predictable value of the loss tracking behavior.

2023‍

Safe Bet Bet Bet: Design and evaluated online responsibility gambling promotion framework adapted to players 172. $ 5, 500 (2024) Research representative, Dr. Marilisa Buffo Dr. Dr. Responsible (RG) but currently available but is currently available. The scientific evidence of the RG tools is limited, RG tools often focus only on hig h-risk players, overlook the main forecast factors of escalation, and have insufficient targets and timings. In addition, limited cooperation between the game industry and scientific research has hindered the effects of evidenc e-based RG applications. This project is the result of the academic and game industries to work together to design RG solutions that protect all ris k-level players more effectively. The goal is to develop and evaluate a comprehensive intervention framework for online RG, and based on individual risk levels and gambling behavior, tools based on hig h-quality RG tools, evidence and theory. It is to provide it to the player. This innovative RG framework combines gambling risk evaluation algorithms and tracks players gambling risks on gambling sites. < SPAN> Safe Bet Safe Bet: Award for online responsibility gambling promotion framework adapted to players 172. $ 5, 500 (2024) Research representatives Elasmus University Maririsa Bopho Responsible Gambling (RG) But The scientific evidence of the currently available RG tools is limited, RG tools often focus only on hig h-risk players, overlook the main forecast factors of escalation, and have insufficient targets and timing. In addition, limited cooperation between the game industry and scientific research has hindered the effects of evidenc e-based RG applications. This project is the result of the academic and game industries to work together to design RG solutions that protect all ris k-level players more effectively. The goal is to develop and evaluate a comprehensive intervention framework for online RG, and based on individual risk levels and gambling behavior, tools based on hig h-quality RG tools, evidence and theory. It is to provide it to the player. This innovative RG framework combines gambling risk evaluation algorithms and tracks players gambling risks on gambling sites. Safe Bet Bet Bet: Design and evaluated online responsibility gambling promotion framework adapted to players 172. $ 5, 500 (2024) Research representative, Dr. Marilisa Buffo Dr. Dr. Responsible (RG) but currently available but is currently available. The scientific evidence of the RG tools is limited, RG tools often focus only on hig h-risk players, overlook the main forecast factors of escalation, and have insufficient targets and timings. In addition, limited cooperation between the game industry and scientific research has hindered the effects of evidenc e-based RG applications. This project is the result of the academic and game industries to work together to design RG solutions that protect all ris k-level players more effectively. The goal is to develop and evaluate a comprehensive intervention framework for online RG, and based on individual risk levels and gambling behavior patterns, tools based on hig h-quality RG tools, evidence and theory. It is to provide it to the player. This innovative RG framework combines gambling risk evaluation algorithms and tracks players gambling risks on gambling sites.

This study will examine responsible gambling advertising practices and examine the effects of actual responsible gambling messages on behavior. 2024 $957 Principal Investigator: Dr. Seth P. McCulloch (Harbor Hospital Educational Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance) Gambling messages in advertising and promotional materials. These messages are intended to help the public make more informed decisions about their gambling behavior. However, operator-created messages are rarely evaluated for their content, and it is not known whether these messages have the intended effects on subjects. Furthermore, recent studies have found that fatigue (described as tiredness, boredom, and annoyance) that results from excessive exposure to messages on certain topics may limit the effectiveness of the messages. The research team will (1) systematically evaluate the characteristics of responsible gambling messages created by gambling operators and public health agencies, (2) collect longitudinal data from a large sample of U. S. adults to examine whether exposure to these messages produces fatigue, and (3) examine potential moderating factors that may affect the likelihood of developing a gambling problem.

Lottery Research Assistance: Exploring the intervention of the lottery promoted gambling disorders $ 40 in 2023. In 2023. Cambridge Health Alliance, addiction, Dr. Laplante, Dr. Laplante, Dr. Laplante It encourages people to consider the relationship with gambling (perhaps the first time), help to recognize whether there is a risk of gambling problems, encourage them to change their gambling, and encourage them to seek help. It is a popular public health intervention. The proposed research examines how public lottery (that is, folly lottery) can promote digital screening on gamblin g-related issues. This is especially important for racial and/ or ethnic minorities, which is the possibility that people will participate in audits and/ or to respond to invitations to audit. This is because there is a unique barrier. Researchers use GDSD approaches (that is, the number of tested individuals), and clear after testing (that is, the number of tested individuals), using regular (at least monthly) gamblers (at least monthly) gamblers (at least monthly) gamblers (at least monthly). Evaluate the differences between scores, information, relevance, and usefulness of the seasons, and the reaction (that is, the change in gambling behavior later). < SPAN> Lottery Research Subsidy: Exploring the intervention of gambling disorders promoted by lottery $ 40. In 2023. Cambridge Health Alliance, Herbard Medical School Educational Hospital, Dr. La Plante, Dr. La Plante, Dr. Laplante. Gambling encourages people to consider the relationship with gambling (perhaps the first time), helps to recognize whether there is a risk of gambling, urges them to change their gambling, and seek help if necessary. It is a popular public health intervention that urges you. The proposed research examines how public lottery (that is, folly lottery) can promote digital screening on gamblin g-related issues. This is especially important for racial and/ or ethnic minorities, which is the possibility that it will be limited to whether people will participate in audits and/ or to respond to invitations to audit. This is because there is a unique barrier. Researchers use GDSD approaches (that is, the number of tested individuals), and clear after testing (that is, the number of tested individuals), using regular (at least monthly) gamblers (at least monthly) gamblers (at least monthly) gamblers (at least monthly). Evaluate the differences between scores, information, relevance, and usefulness of the seasons, and the reaction (that is, the change in gambling behavior later). Lottery Research Assistance: Exploring the intervention of the lottery promoted gambling disorders $ 40 in 2023. In 2023. Cambridge Health Alliance, addiction, Dr. Laplante, Dr. Laplante, Dr. Laplante It encourages people to consider the relationship with gambling (perhaps the first time), help to recognize whether there is a risk of gambling problems, encourage them to change their gambling, and encourage them to seek help. It is a popular public health intervention. The proposed research examines how public lottery (that is, folly lottery) can promote digital screening on gamblin g-related issues. This is especially important for racial and/ or ethnic minorities, which is the possibility that people will participate in audits and/ or to respond to invitations to audit. This is because there is a unique barrier. Using 1. 916 vertical samples of 1. 916 gamblers (at least monthly) of the Indiana wid e-area, researchers are accepted by GDSD (that is, the number of tested individuals), and clear after testing. Evaluate the differences between scores, information, relevance, and usefulness of sours, and the differences in reactivity (that is, change of gambling behavior later).

A new approach that promotes pr e-commitment: Award for whether obligatory (or spontaneous) restrictions and reward functions promote responsible gambling 171. 925 In 2023 research representative pr e-commit tools The purpose is to minimize gambling harm by nurturing responsible gambling habits (p.). However, gambling operators are the challenge to stimulate interest in these tools, which is unfortunately low (only a few gambling dependents who use RG tools provided by gambling operators. 1-10 %). According to the proposed research issues, the hard rock options (when the limit reaches the limit, you cannot continue playing), but in the long term compared to the standard soft rock options (you can continue playing when reaching the limit). We will conduct research based on the knowledge so far that it is effective in reducing the number of visits and gambling expenditures. In two positive research and two experiments, we evaluate the attitude before working on tools, identify the characteristics of players who select a soft lock option, and perceive it as the actual effect of hard rock options for behavior. Evaluate the effect. < SPAN> A new approach that promotes pr e-commitment: Obligation (or spontaneous) restrictions and reward functions Evaluation of whether or not they promote responsible gambling 171. 925 research representative in 2023 research representatives pr e-commit The purpose of the tool is to minimize gamblin g-related harm by fostering responsible gambling habits (p.). However, gambling operators are the challenge to stimulate interest in these tools, which is unfortunately low (only a few gambling dependents who use RG tools provided by gambling operators. 1-10 %). According to the proposed research issues, the hard rock options (when the limit reaches the limit, you cannot continue playing), but in the long term compared to the standard soft rock options (you can continue playing when reaching the limit). We will conduct research based on the knowledge so far that it is effective in reducing the number of visits and gambling expenditures. In two positive research and two experiments, we evaluate the attitude before working on tools, identify the characteristics of players who select a soft lock option, and perceive it as the actual effect of hard rock options for behavior. Evaluate the effect. A new approach that promotes pr e-commitment: Award for whether obligatory (or spontaneous) restrictions and reward functions promote responsible gambling 171. 925 In 2023 research representative pr e-commit tools The purpose is to minimize gambling harm by nurturing responsible gambling habits (p.). However, gambling operators are the challenge to stimulate interest in these tools, which is unfortunately low (only a few gambling dependents who use RG tools provided by gambling operators. 1-10 %). According to the proposed research issues, the hard rock options (when the limit reaches the limit, you cannot continue playing), but in the long term compared to the standard soft rock options (you can continue playing when reaching the limit). We will conduct research based on the knowledge so far that it is effective in reducing the number of visits and gambling expenditures. In two positive research and two experiments, we evaluate the attitude before working on tools, identify the characteristics of players who select soft lock options, and perceive the actual effects of har d-lock options for behavior. Evaluate the effect.

The contribution of the structural characteristics of slot machines for large subsidies games has acquired $ 172. In 2023, the gambling addiction by Dr. Mariya V. Chelkasova (University of West Virginia) in 2023 is associated with extremely immersive state, that is, super concentration in gambling. Why is the slot machine such an immersive gambling and a harmful gambling? This project verifies that the two characteristics of a slot machine called "structural features" contribute to inducing gambling immersive sense. We will also verify the interactions of these structural features with individua l-level danger factors, such as the tendency of negative emotional status. In addition, the research team examines hypotheses that the effect of promoting the immersion of these characteristics is synergistic and is very legal. Finally, this project evaluates Aitracking as an objective and no n-destructive method that measures immersion in real time. This study will be conducted on both online and laboratory using a very realistic slot machine simulator developed by the team. As a result, the understanding of how the structural characteristics of gambling products are combined with and interacting.

Seedglant: Calculation modeling award to clarify evidence of dangerous decisio n-making adjusted by dopamine 46. 000 dollar research representative: Claire Hales, Phd, University of British Columbia This project is a normal male rat learning ・ Verify the established model (composite slip diffusion learning enhancement model) that incorporates the data of the decision process process and conforms it. The research team then applies this model to rats that artificially increased or decrease dopamine concentration by drug administration and genetic manipulation. This responds to some important questions, such as the role of dopamine in gambling, especially why some drugs increase the possibility of gambling addiction and the reason why there are people who are weaker than others depending on the level of dopamine. You can do it. < SPAN> The contribution of the structural characteristics of the slot machine to the large subsidy games has acquired $ 172. In 2023, the gambling addiction by Dr. Mariya V. Chelkasova (University of West Virginia) in 2023 is associated with extremely immersive state, that is, super concentration in gambling. Why is the slot machine such an immersive gambling and a harmful gambling? This project verifies that the two characteristics of a slot machine called "structural features" contribute to inducing gambling immersive sense. We will also verify the interactions of these structural features with individua l-level danger factors, such as the tendency of negative emotional status. In addition, the research team examines hypotheses that the effect of promoting the immersion of these characteristics is synergistic and is very legal. Finally, this project evaluates Aitracking as an objective and no n-destructive method that measures immersion in real time. This study will be conducted on both online and laboratory using a very realistic slot machine simulator developed by the team. As a result, the understanding of how the structural characteristics of gambling products are combined with and interacting.

Seedglant: Calculation modeling award to clarify evidence of dangerous decisio n-making adjusted by dopamine 46. 000 dollar research representative: Claire Hales, Phd, University of British Columbia This project is a normal male rat learning ・ Verify the established model (composite slip diffusion learning enhancement model) that incorporates the data of the decision process process and conforms it. The research team then applies this model to rats that artificially increased or decrease dopamine concentration by drug administration and genetic manipulation. As a result, we answer some important questions, such as the role of dopamine in gambling, especially why some drugs increase the possibility of gambling addiction and the reason why there are people who are weaker than others depending on the level of dopamine. You can do it. The contribution of the structural characteristics of slot machines for large subsidies games has acquired $ 172. In 2023, the gambling addiction by Dr. Mariya V. Chelkasova (University of West Virginia) in 2023 is associated with extremely immersive state, that is, super concentration in gambling. Why is the slot machine such an immersive gambling and a harmful gambling? This project verifies that the two characteristics of a slot machine called "structural features" contribute to inducing gambling immersive sense. We will also verify the interactions of these structural features with individua l-level danger factors, such as the tendency of negative emotional status. In addition, the research team examines hypotheses that the effect of promoting the immersion of these characteristics is synergistic and is very legal. Finally, this project evaluates Aitracking as an objective and no n-destructive method that measures immersion in real time. This study will be conducted on both online and laboratory using a very realistic slot machine simulator developed by the team. As a result, the understanding of how the structural characteristics of gambling products are combined with and interacting.

Seedglant: Calculation modeling award to clarify evidence of dangerous decisio n-making adjusted by dopamine 46. 000 dollar research representative: Claire Hales, Phd, University of British Columbia This project is a normal male rat learning ・ Verify the established model (composite slip diffusion learning enhancement model) that incorporates the data of the decision process process and conforms it. The research team then applies this model to rats that artificially increased or decrease dopamine concentration by drug administration and genetic manipulation. This responds to some important questions, such as the role of dopamine in gambling, especially why some drugs increase the possibility of gambling addiction and the reason why there are people who are weaker than others depending on the level of dopamine. You can do it.

Seed Glanto: Esports Better Participation, Risk, Gambling Related Past 43. 657 Awarded 43. 657 Awarded in 2023: Wen Li Anthony, PHD, MSW, Rutgers, Skool of Ial Studies, Work Esports Betting is a new form of gambling that combines gambling and video games, which may be particularly attractive to young people. In this grant project, (1) the range of this new form of gambling and potential harm, (2) a highly risk of experiencing harm related to e-beting, (3) Esports Accepted and executed. Investigate the practice of more safe and responsible gambling (sel f-exclusion, expenditure restrictions, etc.) that can be possible, effective.

Sports betting behavior risks, harmful, correlations in young adults: short and lon g-term relevant dollars (2023) Research representatives: Scott GrauPensperger, PHD, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Related to Traditional Gambling Despite the evidence of risk / harm, new sports betting behavior is not well known. According to this study, young adults (n = 200), who reported sports betting last month during the baseline, collect two weeks of vertical data (one year every other week), shor t-term and lon g-term harm to sports betting. Examine risk and relevance. Specifically, we will examine future directions for the use of substances (alcohol, cannabis, etc.) and mental health indicators (depression, anxiety, suicide, etc.). This study has received a subsidy from Bally's Corporation. < SPAN> Seed Grant: Survey on online Betting: Participation, risks, gamblin g-related harms 2023: Wen Li Anthony, PHD, MSW, Rutgers, THE STATE UNIVERSITY Of Social Studies , WORK ESPORTS Betting is a new form of gambling that combines gambling and video games, which may be particularly attractive to young people. In this grant project, (1) the range of this new form of gambling and potential harm, (2) a highly risk of experiencing harm related to e-beting, (3) Esports Accepted and executed. Investigate the practice of more safe and responsible gambling (sel f-exclusion, expenditure restrictions, etc.) that can be possible, effective.

Sports betting behavior risks, harmful, correlations in young adults: short and lon g-term relevant dollars (2023) Research representatives: Scott GrauPensperger, PHD, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Related to Traditional Gambling Despite the evidence of risk / harm, new sports betting behavior is not well known. According to this study, young adults (n = 200), who reported sports betting last month during the baseline, collect two weeks of vertical data (one year every other week), shor t-term and lon g-term harm to sports betting. Examine risk and relevance. Specifically, we will examine future directions for the use of substances (alcohol, cannabis, etc.) and mental health indicators (depression, anxiety, suicide, etc.). This study has received a subsidy from Bally's Corporation. Seed Glanto: Esports Better Participation, Risk, Gambling Related Past 43. 657 Awarded 43. 657 Awarded in 2023: Wen Li Anthony, PHD, MSW, Rutgers, Skool of Ial Studies, Work Esports Betting is a new form of gambling that combines gambling and video games, which may be particularly attractive to young people. In this grant project, (1) the range of this new form of gambling and potential harm, (2) a highly risk of experiencing harm related to e-beting, (3) Esports Accepted and executed. Investigate the practice of more safe and responsible gambling (sel f-exclusion, expenditure restrictions, etc.) that can be possible, effective.

Sports betting behavior risks, harmful, correlations in young adults: short and lon g-term relevant dollars (2023) Research representatives: Scott GrauPensperger, PHD, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Related to Traditional Gambling Despite the evidence of risk / harm, new sports betting behavior is not well known. According to this study, young adults (n = 200), who reported sports betting last month during the baseline, collect two weeks of vertical data (one year every other week), shor t-term and lon g-term harm to sports betting. Examine risk and relevance. Specifically, we will examine future directions for the use of substances (alcohol, cannabis, etc.) and mental health indicators (depression, anxiety, suicide, etc.). This study has received a subsidy from Bally's Corporation.

Centre of Excellence Grant Optimising voluntary engagement with technology-based tools to prevent and reduce gambling-related harms $402 in 2023. Principal Investigator: Dr Sally Gainsbury (University of Sydney) The Centre of Excellence will have a multidisciplinary mission and develop research capacity to achieve the outcome of exploring cutting edge gambling behaviours and interventions to inform policy and practice to minimise gambling harm. In particular, the Centre will focus on research in gambling treatment and harm prevention; understanding how gambling harms lead to lifelong social and economic disadvantage; how to prevent gambling and other addictions in young adults; and the role of technology in problem behaviours. Over the first three years, the aim is to explore low voluntary engagement with responsible gambling tools and how to enhance this through targeted technology-based interventions for vulnerable subgroups. The project is supported by a grant from Bally's Corporation. Travel Grant Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Gambling Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Principal Investigator: Catherine Hitch, PhD. This grant will support Dr. Hitch’s travel to ICBA (International Congress on Behavioral Addiction) in 2023, where she will present her research on ACT.

Major Grant Impulsivity and Behavior in Internet Sports Betting: Uncovering Causal Links 147. The goal of this project is to determine whether impulsivity drives risky online betting behaviors, which in turn lead to gambling disorder. Impulsivity and gambling disorder symptoms will be assessed through online experiments and questionnaires in a sample of online gamblers.

2022

Student Research Grant Children's Trauma and Gambling Disorders Relationship between acute reactions in 2023 Awarded $ 5, 000 in 2023 Representatives: Sarah Brassard, PHD Candidate, Mcmaster University stress is considered to be negative emotions and excitement. This is an important danger factor for the onset of gambling disorders (GD). To date, there are only a few studies that have evaluated how stress predicts gambling problems. It seems that the disadvantage of childhood is a remarkable factor. The purpose of this research is to evaluate how a childhood disadvantageous experience affects GD's instantaneous subjective and objective stress reactions. Received a subsidy from the foiser lottery.

Up to date, there is almost no research that directly examined the problem of gamblers on the alcohol of the alcohol in the gambling process of the gambling, 171. 997, $ 171. 997. 。 In this study, we examine the impact of acute drug poisoning on the important aspects of decisio n-making and behavior control in gambling disorders. The research team divides the gamblin g-addicted patients into two groups, using the controlled plasbo design to overcome the alcohol with the expected results.

2021

Explore the path of sports gambling and gamblin g-related damage: Research representatives: Devin J. Mills, Phd, Texas Tech UNIVERSITY Mock Sports Sports Video Game Player (eg Money Line Bet, Promotion Betting, Daily Fantasy Sports) and Is it easy to suffer gamblin g-related harm? Does a safe gambling practice protect these players from gamblin g-related harm? This study aims to answer these questions using the vertical data of a mock sports video game player. < SPAN> Student research subsidy Inspired by childhood and acute reactions of gambling disorders In relation to $ 5, 000 in 2023 research representatives: Sarah Brassard, PHD Candidate, McMaster University Stress is negative emotions and excitement. It is an important danger factor for developing gambling disorders (GD). To date, there are only a few studies that have evaluated how stress predicts gambling problems. It seems that the disadvantage of childhood is a remarkable factor. The purpose of this research is to evaluate how a childhood disadvantageous experience affects GD's instantaneous subjective and objective stress reactions. Received a subsidy from the foiser lottery.

Up to date, there is almost no research that directly examined the problem of gamblers on the alcohol of the alcohol in the gambling process of the gambling, 171. 997, $ 171. 997. 。 In this study, we examine the impact of acute drug poisoning on the important aspects of decisio n-making and behavior control in gambling disorders. The research team divides the gamblin g-addicted patients into two groups, using the controlled plasbo design to overcome the alcohol with the expected results.

2020

Explore the path of sports gambling and gamblin g-related damage: Research representatives: Devin J. Mills, Phd, Texas Tech UNIVERSITY Mock Sports Sports Video Game Player (eg Money Line Bet, Promotion Betting, Daily Fantasy Sports) and Is it easy to suffer gamblin g-related harm? Does a safe gambling practice protect these players from gamblin g-related harm? This study aims to answer these questions using the vertical data of a mock sports video game player. Student Research Grant Children's Trauma and Gambling Disorders Relationship between acute reactions in 2023 Awarded $ 5, 000 in 2023 Representatives: Sarah Brassard, PHD Candidate, Mcmaster University stress is considered to be negative emotions and excitement. This is an important danger factor for the onset of gambling disorders (GD). To date, there are only a few studies that have evaluated how stress predicts gambling problems. It seems that the disadvantage of childhood is a remarkable factor. The purpose of this research is to evaluate how a childhood disadvantageous experience affects GD's instantaneous subjective and objective stress reactions. Received a subsidy from the foiser lottery.

Up to date, there is almost no research that directly examined the problem of gamblers on the alcohol of the alcohol in the gambling process of the gambling, 171. 997, $ 171. 997. 。 In this study, we examine the impact of acute drug poisoning on the important aspects of decisio n-making and behavior control in gambling disorders. The research team divides the gamblin g-addicted patients into two groups, using the controlled plasbo design to overcome the alcohol with the expected results.

Explore the path of sports gambling and gamblin g-related damage: Research representatives: Devin J. Mills, Phd, Texas Tech UNIVERSITY Mock Sports Sports Video Game Player (eg Money Line Bet, Promotion Betting, Daily Fantasy Sports) and Is it easy to suffer gamblin g-related harm? Does a safe gambling practice protect these players from gamblin g-related harm? This study aims to answer these questions using the vertical data of a mock sports video game player.

Risk Assessment of Problem Gambling in Lottery Purchasers: A Machine Learning Approach Principal Investigator: Paul Sacco, PhD, University of Maryland-Baltimore, School of Social Work Over the past decade, researchers and the gaming industry have begun to study and apply machine learning algorithms to identify problem gambling patterns in online gaming venues. Few studies have applied similar machine learning algorithms to lottery participants. This study characterizes the prevalence of problem gambling in lottery loyalty participants and examines the feasibility of using machine learning techniques to identify problem gamblers on the platform. Funded with support from the Hoosier Lottery.

Seed Grant: Estimating Strategy Players Using Blackjack Hand Histories: Creating a Novel Simulation Program for Online and Land-Based Gambling Risk Detection. Principal Investigator: Matthew Tom, PhD, Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvar This software package has broad public health implications in investigating gambling behavior. First, it will inform future gambling risk detection algorithms using card-by-card data (e. g., blackjack and poker) in online and land-based games. Second, it will validate the feasibility of using our novel analysis to identify and predict game outcomes in gambling when real player data is not available. Third, it will provide objective data on the number of hands required for future human player analyses.

Seed Grant: Online Gambling and Death by Suicide: A Quasi-Experimental Approach to the Impact of Gambling Policies Principal Investigator: Dr. Mark van der Maas (Rutgers University) Award: $34. 500 in 2022 Objective: Use the National Violent Death Reporting System limited access database to investigate changes in the proportion and characteristics of suicide deaths in states that have legalized online casino gambling compared to a synthetic control.

Seed Sponsor: Creating Better Player Feedback: Assessing the Utility of Positive Play to Responsible Gambling Principal Investigator: Nassim Tabri, PhD, Carleton University, Awarded: 34. 213, $68 in 2022 Objective: To evaluate the impact of completing the Positive Play Quiz (PPQ), an online positive play scale that provides players with immediate personalized normative feedback, on gambling beliefs and behaviors. The researchers hypothesize that the personalized normative feedback provided will improve responsible gambling beliefs and behaviors.

2019

Small Grant Luck Doesn't Matter State of Indiana Principal Investigator: Dr. Alex Price, Responsible Gaming Officer, Gaming Council Awarded $30. 000 in 2021 This research project will support the development of evidence-based strategies to promote responsible gaming. Specifically, it will conduct a rapid review of the literature on lottery-related best and promising practices. 2) Develop and implement an online survey of Indiana lottery players to capture perceptions on key demographics, mental health concerns, gambling education and support preferences, gambling behaviors and risk factors, gambling motivations, and innovative engagement methods. 3) Synthesize findings from the literature review and survey analysis, identify key challenges and opportunities, and discuss Hoosier Lottery's current responsible gambling strategic approach. This grant is supported by a donation from: Seed Sponsor: Creating Better Player Feedback: Evaluating the Utility of Positive Play for Responsible Gambling Principal Investigator: Nassim Tabri, PhD, Carleton University, Award: 34. 213, $68 in 2022 Objective: To evaluate the impact of completing the Positive Play Quiz (PPQ), an online positive play scale that provides players with immediate personalized normative feedback, on gambling beliefs and behaviors. The researchers hypothesize that the personalized normative feedback provided will improve responsible gambling beliefs and behaviors. Small Grant Luck Doesn't Matter Indiana Principal Investigator: Dr. Alex Price, Gaming Council Responsible Gaming Officer Awarded $30, 000 in 2021 This research project will support the development of evidence-based strategies to promote responsible gaming. Specifically, it will: 1) Conduct a rapid review of the literature on lottery-related best and promising practices; 2) Develop and implement an online survey of Indiana lottery players to capture impressions on key demographics, mental health concerns, gambling education and support preferences, gambling behaviors and risk factors, gambling motivations, and innovative engagement methods; 3) Synthesize findings from the literature review and survey analysis to identify key challenges and opportunities and discuss Hoosier Lottery's current responsible strategic approach. This grant is supported by contributions from: Seed Sponsor: Creating Better Player Feedback: Assessing the Utility of Positive Play to Responsible Gambling Principal Investigator: Nassim Tabri, PhD, Carleton University, Awarded: 34. 213, $68 in 2022 Objective: To evaluate the impact of completing the Positive Play Quiz (PPQ), an online positive play scale that provides players with immediate personalized normative feedback, on gambling beliefs and behaviors. The researchers hypothesize that the personalized normative feedback provided will improve responsible gambling beliefs and behaviors.

Small Grant Luck Doesn't Matter State of Indiana Principal Investigator: Dr. Alex Price, Responsible Gaming Officer, Gaming Council Awarded $30. 000 in 2021 This research project will support the development of evidence-based strategies to promote responsible gaming. Specifically, it will conduct a rapid review of the literature on lottery-related best and promising practices. 2) Develop and implement an online survey of Indiana lottery players to capture perceptions on key demographics, mental health concerns, gambling education and support preferences, gambling behaviors and risk factors, gambling motivations, and innovative engagement methods. 3) Synthesize findings from the literature review and survey analysis to identify key challenges and opportunities and discuss Hoosier Lottery's current responsible strategic approach. This grant was supported by contributions from:

Sports gambling in the United States: Awarded the national leader of the country: Joshua Grabs (Boring Green State University, Doctor) Award: $ 402. 500 (2021) The purpose of this research project is about sports gambling behavior in the United States. This is to conduct larg e-scale nationally veraced research. The purpose of this project is to clarify the rate of illness in sports gambling behavior in the adult population, identify dangerous sports gambling actions, and what effect on sports gambling behavior. To explore, clarify the natural trajectory of sports gambling behavior, and to clarify the relationship between sports gambling and happiness. The subsidy was provided by the US Gaming Association, MGM Resorts International, Draft Kings, William Hill US / Caesters Entertainment, Entertainment, NASCAR, Hard Rock International, PGA, and IGT.

Evidenc e-based construction of a large subsidy commitmen t-type game management system: Forced selection of solicitation, restricted compliance (ant i-applied), and verification and research representative of behavioral transformation Michael J. A. Wall Dr. Wall Award Can 660 in 2020 gaming operators support gamblin g-addicted patients to cultivate healthy and responsible gambling habits? The purpose of this research project is to provide evidence that the policy devilors make the advantages and weaknesses of the current responsible gambling programs currently used in their jurisdiction. It is. To that end, we will evaluate the usefulness of the players user and the responsible gambling,

Seedglant: Awarded by virtual reality intervening research to reduce the gambling of young adults: Dr. Robert Aster (Connecticut University) Awards: 34. In 2020, $ 500 researchers reduce the gambling of young adults. Therefore, it adaptes a new no n-smoking intervention. The hypothesis of gambling stimuli, compared to the contrast group, hypothesized that thirst for actual gambling and actual gambling. < SPAN> Sports gambling in the United States: Representative of the national leader in the United States: Joshua Grabs (Bowling Green State University, Doctor) Award: $ 402. 500 (2021) The purpose of this research project is sports in the United States This is to conduct larg e-scale national vertical research on gambling behavior. The purpose of this project is to clarify the rate of illness in sports gambling behavior in the adult population, identify dangerous sports gambling actions, and what effect on sports gambling behavior. To explore, clarify the natural trajectory of sports gambling behavior, and to clarify the relationship between sports gambling and happiness. The subsidy was provided by the US Gaming Association, MGM Resorts International, Draft Kings, William Hill US / Caesters Entertainment, Entertainment, NASCAR, Hard Rock International, PGA, and IGT.

Evidenc e-based construction of a large subsidy commitmen t-type game management system: Forced selection of solicitation, restricted compliance (ant i-applied), and verification and research representative of behavioral transformation Michael J. A. Wall Dr. Wall Award Can 660 in 2020 gaming operators support gamblin g-addicted patients to cultivate healthy and responsible gambling habits? The purpose of this research project is to provide evidence that the policy devilors make the advantages and weaknesses of the current responsible gambling programs currently used in their jurisdiction. It is. To that end, we will evaluate the usefulness of the players user and the responsible gambling,

Seedglant: Awarded by virtual reality intervening research to reduce the gambling of young adults: Dr. Robert Aster (Connecticut University) Awards: 34. In 2020, $ 500 researchers reduce the gambling of young adults. Therefore, it adaptes a new no n-smoking intervention. The hypothesis of gambling stimuli, compared to the contrast group, hypothesized that thirst for actual gambling and actual gambling. Sports gambling in the United States: Awarded the national leader of the country: Joshua Grabs (Boring Green State University, Doctor) Award: $ 402. 500 (2021) The purpose of this research project is about sports gambling behavior in the United States. This is to conduct larg e-scale nationally veraced research. The purpose of this project is to clarify the rate of illness in sports gambling behavior in the adult population, identify dangerous sports gambling actions, and what effect on sports gambling behavior. To explore, clarify the natural trajectory of sports gambling behavior, and to clarify the relationship between sports gambling and happiness. The subsidy was provided by the US Gaming Association, MGM Resorts International, Draft Kings, William Hill US / Caesters Entertainment, Entertainment, NASCAR, Hard Rock International, PGA, and IGT.

Evidenc e-based construction of a large subsidy commitmen t-type game management system: Forced selection of solicitation, restricted compliance (ant i-applied), and verification and research representative of behavioral transformation Michael J. A. Wall Dr. Wall Award Can 660 in 2020 gaming operators support gamblin g-addicted patients to cultivate healthy and responsible gambling habits? The purpose of this research project is to provide evidence that the policy devilors make the advantages and weaknesses of the current responsible gambling programs currently used in their jurisdiction. It is. To that end, we will evaluate the usefulness of the players user and the responsible gambling,

Seedglant: Awarded by virtual reality intervening research to reduce the gambling of young adults: Dr. Robert Aster (Connecticut University) Awards: 34. In 2020, $ 500 researchers reduce the gambling of young adults. Therefore, it adaptes a new no n-smoking intervention. The hypothesis of gambling stimuli, compared to the contrast group, hypothesized that thirst for actual gambling and actual gambling.

Seedglant: Impact on the birth rate and health representative: Michael T. MATHES, PHD, Awarded $ 22. 039, 90 in 2020 In this project To general Investigate the effects of casinos. Researchers analyze the data of the integrated birth record with their own casino datasets from their limited vital statistics provided by the National Health Statistics Center. The results of this study measure whether the number of employment and income opportunities provided by the casino has a major impact on the count y-level birth rate and the health of the newborn, or whether the possibility of engaging in dangerous behavior is large. 。

2018

Seedglant: Comprehensive reviews for gambling disorder treatment: Research representatives: Nicki Dowling, PHD, Deakin UNIVERSITY, receipt amount: $ 29. 897, 96 in 2020 The purpose of this research is the best international evidence on the treatment of gambling disorders. It is an overview. This includes the effectiveness of the treatment, the cos t-effectiveness, the quality of evidence, and the side effects of treatment. It also identifies the most effective treatment for each group of gambling addiction and reveals important evidenc e-based gaps.

Seed sponsor: identifying and modeling of the enhanced schedule for live oddsbets: Simon Daimond, Ph. D., Swange University, $ 34. 455, $ 1520 The purpose of this project is no n-context Betting action rewards by analyzing multiple larg e-scale datasets collected from online gambling behavior, existing genera l-published industrial data, and representative datasets collected from British online operators and betting shops. It is to model the timing structure.

Problem Gambling Initial and Adolescent Risks and Protection Factors-Data Research from the National Youth Health Survey: Dr. Krishna Vaddy Pulti, University of Florida, 34, 500 researchers, a national youth vertical health survey (ADD) Apply a social ecological model to understand the risks and protection factors of the problem gambling from). Add Health is a nationally representative sample of youth from 7th to 12th graders in the United States, and is a study that has been evaluated by five waves after adults.

Dissertation: Effects of social reinforcement on gambling-like behavior in rats Principal Investigator: Elena A. Tidens, University of Sussex Awarded $2, 000 in 2020.

Seed Grant: "Participatory design of interactive persuasive game awareness: Principal Investigator: Dr. Ryan Ali, Bournemouth University, awarded $34.

Seed Grant: "Overlapping neurobiological mechanisms contributing to CUE-induced reward-seeking behavior," Principal Investigator: Sara Morrison, PhD, University of Pittsburgh (ST) and risky decision making involve overlapping brain circuits and that ST-tending individuals will be more likely to make high-risk, high-reward choices, even when such choices are maladaptive.

2017

Major Grant: "Developing and testing a brief intervention for problem gambling in trust counseling," Principal Investigator: Paul G. Sacco, PhD, School of Social Work, University of Maryland Awarded $172. $450 in 2019 Objective: Test the effectiveness of a brief text message intervention to reduce gambling behavior and improve financial well-being among credit counseling clients.

Seed Grant: “Problem at Risk Gambling Program Clinical Comorbidities and Treatment Engagement Among Homeless Veterans” Principal Investigator: Steven D. Shirk, PhD, New England MiRECC Awarded $34.

Major Grant: “Don’t go there: a MHELETH geographic application for gambling disorder” Principal Investigator: Jeremiah Weinstock, PhD, Saint Louis University Awarded: $172. $354 (2019) Objective: Develop and test the effectiveness of a novel mHealth app that leverages a smartphone’s global location software to pinpoint a user’s location; in this case, their favorite gaming site.

Research representatives: Jessica Caballero, UNIVERSITY OF MASSSACHUSETTTS AMHIBALLERO T, AWARDED $ 2. 000 in 2019 Purpose: Control abnormality between execution and behavior control is on issues such as gambling and addiction This is one important factor. People who have problems with control and control of action are often impulsive and constantly seeking rewards. The su b-region of the inner frontal cortex (MPFC) and the projection of the side nucleus (NACC) and the sale nucleus (NACSH) are strongly involved in the balance between execution and suppression of action. The purpose of this animal experiment is to clarify the impact of 1) PL and IL on execution and reaction suppression. 2) identify a circuit that transmits and suppresses the actions for rewards.

Discrosis: "Can the incentive message be involved in risky players in online evaluation?" Research representative Menphis University Samuel C. Peter (Samuel C. Peter), 800 dollars in 2019 Purpose of award: The main purpose of this paper is that the static or interactive online incentive message invites a screamer to receive a screamer, and the gambler is better than a frequent gambler that completes gambling disorders. Testing whether you can lead a high percentage. It is a hypothesis that a person who is randomly assigned to any of the two incentive s-based approach is more likely to complete the screening of the problem gambling than those who have received a screening message without motivation. 。

2016

Discrosis "Is that better? A Meta-Analysis of Dose Ando-Face Psychological Treatments TrustmentS for Gambling Disorder" ITY OF MEMPHIS AWARDED $ 395 in 2019 Purpose: Proposed The specific purpose of the research is to clarify whether or not it is relevant between the dose and the treatment results in fac e-t o-face psychotherapy for gambling disorders. The hypothesis is that in fac e-t o-face psychotherapy for gambling disorders, there is nothing to do with the dose and treatment results. This hypothesis is verified using met a-analysis. Met a-analysis can quantitatively integrate the results of pr e-research.

A scholarship scholarship of a dissertation "Slot to bottle: Addiction alternative in gambling disorder" Research representative: HYOUN S. (Andrew) Kim, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY AWARDED $ 2. 000 in 2019 It is to consider important concepts known as addiction alternatives. An alternative to addiction occurs when an individual who has recovered from a certain addiction (for example, gambling) increases the use of secondary addiction behavior (for example, alcohol). Its purpose is to solve this empirical gap by examining the process of addiction (that is, what, what) of the person who has recovered from gambling.

Discrough dissertation "Social isolation, drug use, gambling problem in the age of 10-17" Research representative: Nathan Smith (Florida University) Awards: 2019 $ 2, 000 Purpose: Social isolation in 10 to 17 years old, using drugs Demonstrating the relationship between gambling issues: The purpose of this analysis is to describe the relationship between social isolation, gambling, and gambling issues between the ages of 10 to 17. This also includes data on gambling participation, gambling age, and problem gambling. Finally, this study examines whether gambling disorder is similar to socially encouraged habits such as alcohol use, or whether it is similar to an isolated habits such as an opioid abuse.

Initial Research Assistance "Gambling Disorders Remarks Neuro Biology (regardless of combined symptoms)" Research representatives: Dr. Suzanna L. Flyer (University of California University San Francisco) Prize 149. 2018 Goal: Depression In the gambling disorders that do not merge with a gambling disorder that merge the disease, deepen the understanding of how functionally similar or different the remuneration circuit is.

Seedglant: "impulsivity in puberty children with a family history of gambling disorder" Representative: JATIN G. VAIDYA, PHD, UNIVERSITY of Iowa Award: $ 34. 500 (2018, 2 to 17 years old (2018) It evaluates the characteristic aspect of impulsivity in (at least one parent with gambling addiction).

Subsidies: "Containe of cortical neuron" Research representative: SUSAN MARIE FERGUSON, PHD, SEATTLE Children's Research Institute amount: 34. $ 34, 500 Participated in disability I understand more impulsive.

Travel Grant: "The Severity of Problems, Suicide and the Principal Investigator" Silvia Ronzitti, MD, Yale School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System awarded $1. 500 in 2018 travel grant will support PI participation as a poster presenter at the College's annual meeting on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD). Travel Grant: "Gambling-related cognitive distortions, psychopathology, and suicidal ideation among veterans seeking treatment for problem gambling" Principal Investigator: Steven D. Shirk, PhD, Enrm VA Hospital/New England MireCC Awarded.

2015

Travel Grant: Estimating the Prevalence of Gambling Disorder in High School Students from Panama City, Panama Principal Investigator: Gabriel C. Quintero, PhD, University of Florida - Republic of Panama, was awarded a $1, 500 travel grant in 2018. , which will support the PI's participation as a poster presenter at the American Psychopathology Association Annual Meeting.

Seed Grant: "Increased Gambling-Like Behavior After Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury: A Dopamine Depletion Hypothesis" Principal Investigator: Cole Vonder Haar, PhD, West Virginia University, awarded $34, 413 in 2017 Objective: To understand factors that lead to the development of gambling disorder after brain injury through studying the decision-making abilities of brain-injured rats.

New Mexico Gaming Association Executive Committee "Problem Gambling in New Mexico: A Study of At-Risk Youth and Adults" Principal Investigator: Dr. Martha W. Waller (Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 2017 Award of $291, 868) Goal: To develop a system for the treatment of gambling problems in New Mexico. Examine gambling behavior among adolescents and adults across the state, with a particular focus on racial/ethnic, military, underage parents, sexual minorities, unstable housing, and student subpopulations. Building on existing, long-term relationships with communities, researchers will use a culturally appropriate, mixed-methods data collection approach to reach youth and adults across all regions of the state, including rural, border, ethnic and urban areas. Data will be collected to estimate the prevalence of problem gambling and statistically model associations with co-occurring risk and protective factors.

2014

Travel Grant: "Altered reward processing as a vulnerability to gambling disorder: A functional MRI study in unwanted siblings" Principal Investigator: Eve Limbrick Oldfield, PhD, University of British Columbia, awarded $1. 500 in 2017 Dr. Limbrick-Oldfield will give a poster and oral presentation at the Society of Biological Psychiatry in 2017. SEED GRACT: "At Risk Gambling in Credit Counseling: Principal Investigator: Paul Sacco, PhD, University of Maryland, Baltimore, awarded $34. 500 in 2017. (2) To compare the prevalence of risky gambling among consumer credit counseling clients with national estimates. (3) To evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of gambling promotion from the perspective of credit counselors.

SEED GRANT: "The Role of Recovery Capital and Gender Differences in Recovery from Problem Gambling - A Mixed Methods Design" Principal Investigator: Dr. Bel Gabriel-Fried, Tel Aviv University, reported $34. 500 in 2017 Objectives: (1) The meaning of recovery capital in recovery from problem gambling. (2) Gender differences in recovery and recovery capital. 140 individuals who completed treatment for gambling disorder in the past 1-5 years were asked to complete a questionnaire that included the Gambling Monitoring Scale, DSM-5 GD, Recovery Capital Assessment, and three open-ended questions.

SEED SPONSOR: "Gaming and Traumatic Stress: "An Analysis in Veteran and Community Samples" Principal Investigator: Dr. Joshua B. Grubbs (Bowling Green State University) $34, 500 Objectives: To increase knowledge of the co-occurrence of gaming disorder and post-traumatic stress. This project will examine how symptoms of post-traumatic stress are associated with tendencies towards negative emotions (e. g., "gaming") in two samples: veteran residential treatment program participants and an online sample of adult gamblers; associated cognitive abilities (i. e., positive expectancies about gambling); and motivation to use gambling to cope with or escape from negative emotions.

Seed Grant: "Effect of sensory rewards for dangerous volunteers and gamblers" Chief researcher: MARIYA CHERKASOVA, PHD AWARDED $ 34. Understanding the effects of sensory rewards for a risk decision on both gamblers with disabilities-for example, measurement of signature effects using itracking.

Travel subsidy: "Continuous correlation between delay discounts and addictive behavior: meta analysis" research representative: Dr. Michael Amrang (McMaster University) was awarded $ 1, 500 in 2016. Dr. Amlang will be announced at the 2016 meeting of the BEHAVIOUR Association International.

Travel Grant: "Shared and UNURAL STRUCTURE FEATURES OF SUBSTANCE and BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS" e Awar d-winning amount: $ 1, 500 (2016) Dr. YIP is a Society of Biological Psychiatry meeting He publishes the results of brain image research that tried to confirm the hypothesis that behavioral addiction and substance addiction have a structural similarity.

Seedglant: "Contribution of cortex and lower cortex in terms of dangerous gambling" Dr. Mike Robinson (Wesrien University) was awarded $ 34. 500 in 2016. Purpose: Understand the contributions to the two cortical regions (Insula Cortex) and the subcontrophy (glue nucleus) in the selection process of safe and dangerous choices.

Seedglant: "Daily Cortisol Dynamics and Tumbling Disorders" Research Representatives: Purpose: Purpose: Through the assessment of the daily pattern of cortisol secretion in 25 subjects with gambling and 25 comparative groups , Features the relationship between stress physiology and remuneration / punishment.

Seedglant: "Asian / Asian American Students Gambling" Research Representative: Dipari Venkataraman Linker (Dr. Houston University) was awarded $ 34. 500 in 2016. Goal: Vietnamese, Indian, Chinese, Filipino, and Pakistani students' beliefs, patterns, family history, and attitudes are investigated.

Large subsidy: "Test of SBIRT Gamble Intervention and Factory Factory Interviews in Real Society" Clinical Study Officer: Seth Himelhoch, PHD, Maryland University, $ 172. 500 (2015) Purpose: General Primary Developed and tested and tested for screening, simple intervention, and treatment (SBIRT), a unique "problem gambling" for people who are receiving medical treatment at the Care Clinic, at the Federal Health Center (FQHC) in the state Evaluate the feasibility and acceptance of introducing gambling intervention to the existing SBIRT services provided.

2013

Sponsor with a sponsor: "Bethany Bray, Pennsylvania State University Awarded $ 34. Adolescent Health data is used to adolescent Understand how the gambling and multidrug use patterns are related to the negative transformation of adults.

Seed sponsor: "Neuroschemical of cognitive control in gambling vulnerabilities" Chief researcher: Dr. Simon Daimond, Simon Daimond, Simon Daimond, awarded $ 34. 457 in 2015 AIM: Research on gambling addiction patients and no n-gambling patients Investigate whether there is an individual difference between Gamma Aamino, which can control gambling and other risk take. The results of this study will contribute to deepening neuropathic understanding of personal sensitivity to the gambling gambling, and will help develop a new early intervention approach against gambling disorders.

Travel subsidy: "New costs / benefit decisions / Effect of serotonin activity compound in mixed mode in the provisioning project" Cur in charge: Dr. Amanda Persons of the University of Rush University 1. 294 FY2014 Supported Dr. Session to attend the 2014 Society of Neurology. Her research is the effects of serotonin active drugs for decisio n-making, using a new rat model with cost / benefit decisions. < SPAN> Large subsidy: "Test of SBIRT Gambling Intervention and Factory Interview with SBIRT Gambling Interviews" Clinical Setting Research Officer: Seth Himelhoch, PHD, Maryland University School of Medicine, $ 172. 500 (2015) : Develops and tests for "Problem Gambling", which is for those who are receiving medical treatment at the general primary care clinic (SBIRT), and introduces the treatment (SBIRT). Evaluate the feasibility and acceptance of introducing gambling intervention to the existing SBIRT service provided by FQHC).

Sponsor with a sponsor: "Bethany Bray, Pennsylvania State University Awarded $ 34. Adolescent Health data is used to adolescent Understand how the gambling and multidrug use patterns are related to the negative transformation of adults.

Seed sponsor: "Neuroschemical of cognitive control in gambling vulnerabilities" Chief researcher: Dr. Simon Daimond, Simon Daimond, Simon Daimond, awarded $ 34. 457 in 2015 AIM: Research on gambling addiction patients and no n-gambling patients Investigate whether there is an individual difference between Gamma Aamino, which can control gambling and other risk take. The results of this study will contribute to deepening neuropathic understanding of personal sensitivity to the gambling gambling, and will help develop a new early intervention approach against gambling disorders.

Travel subsidy: "New costs / benefit decisions / Effect of serotonin activity compound in mixed mode in the provisioning project" Cur in charge: Dr. Amanda Persons of the University of Rush University 1. 294 FY2014 Supported Dr. Session to attend the 2014 Society of Neurology. Her research is based on a new rat model with cost / benefit decisions to investigate the effects of serotonin active drugs for decisio n-making. Large subsidy: "Test of SBIRT Gamble Intervention and Factory Factory Interviews in Real Society" Clinical Study Officer: Seth Himelhoch, PHD, Maryland University, $ 172. 500 (2015) Purpose: General Primary Developed and tested and tested for screening, simple intervention, and treatment (SBIRT), a unique "problem gambling" for people who are receiving medical treatment at the Care Clinic, at the Federal Health Center (FQHC) in the state Evaluate the feasibility and acceptance of introducing gambling intervention to the existing SBIRT services provided.

Sponsor with a sponsor: "Bethany Bray, Pennsylvania State University Awarded $ 34. Adolescent Health data is used to adolescent Understand how the gambling and multidrug use patterns are related to the negative transformation of adults.

Seed sponsor: "Neuroschemical of cognitive control in gambling vulnerabilities" Chief researcher: Dr. Simon Daimond, Simon Daimond, Simon Daimond, awarded $ 34. 457 in 2015 AIM: Research on gambling addiction patients and no n-gambling patients Investigate whether there is an individual difference between Gamma Aamino Digic acid (GABA), which can control gambling and other risk take. The results of this study will contribute to deepening neuropathic understanding of personal sensitivity to the gambling gambling, and will help develop a new early intervention approach against gambling disorders.

Travel subsidy: "New costs / benefit decisions / Effect of serotonin activity compound in mixed mode in the provisioning project" Cur in charge: Dr. Amanda Persons of the University of Rush University 1. 294 FY2014 Supported Dr. Session to attend the 2014 Society of Neurology. Her research is the effects of serotonin active drugs for decisio n-making, using a new rat model with cost / benefit decisions.

Travel grant: 'Rapid intermittent deep brain stimulation biases behavior in a financial decision making' Principal Investigator: Shaun Patel, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital awarded $1, 500 in 2014 Travel grant supported to the participation of Dr. Patel in the annual meeting of Neuroscience, presented $1, 500.

Postdoctoral individual research grant: 'On the utility of motor response inhibition under craving states in individuals with gambling disorder' Principal Investigator: Damien Breves, PhD, University of Southern California, awarded $169, 861 in 2014 Objective: To understand the interplay of inhibitory control, impulsivity, and craving processes in addiction at the behavioral and neurobiological levels.

SEED GRANT: "Assessing Risk Aversion and Compulsive Behavior in Rodent Gambling Project" Principal Investigator: Jamie Donahey Roitman, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago, was awarded $34, 500 in 2014. Objectives: Design animal models of disordered gambling to understand the extent to which risky decision-making processes are innate or altered by experience. How distinct patterns of behavioral neural activity lead to risk behavior or aversion, and how therapeutic approaches can alter neural activity to reduce disordered gambling behavior. SEED GRACT: “Risk and resilience among Native youth in the Pacific Northwest” Principal Investigator: Debi A. Laplante, PhD, Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Health Alliance awarded $34.

2012

Principal Investigator: Michael J. A. Wohl, PhD, Carleton University, awarded $27. 772 in 2014 AIM: To determine what factors influence individuals’ readiness to change their behavior and seek help for gambling disorder.

Large Research Subsidy: "Personality Characteristics, Emotional Background, Deally Gambling: Experience Sampling Approach" Research Representative: Donald R. Lynam, PHD, Purdue University Awarded 172. Purpose: Mutual impact factors related to the development of gambling disorders Develop a model that understands the characteristics of the invitation, and enable intervention tailored to gambling disabilities.

Main subsidy: "Automatic approach to gambling stimuli in gamblers: Correction of automatically approaching biases: New intervention to change excess gambling behavior" Research representatives: sherry H. TEEWART, PHD, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY Award: 172. 500 Purpose: Dollar (2014) by investigating whether or not gambling addicted patients have "close bias" (that is, automatic trends that approach or involve dangerous behavior). Understand implicit thinking patterns that may be involved in the onset of gambling addiction.

Large subsidy: "Equipment and verification of expression type of animal pathological gambling" Dr. Martin Zack (Equipment / Mental Health Center (CAMH)) Awards 101. 200 (2014) Purpose: Gambling Develop animal models that accurately reflect the brain and behavioral profile of gambling disorders to test drugs to treat specific needs of persons with disabilities.

Main subsidies: "Evaluation and implementation of personalized regulatory feedback for COLLEGEGAMB running. org" Research representatives: Dr. Clayton Neighbors (PHD) of Houston University won $ 233. 570 in 2014. Purpose: Evaluate the effectiveness of the first online screen / custo m-made intervention for gambling of university and vocational school students hosted by NCRG's website, COLLEGEGAMB running. org.

Travel subsidy: "Gambling and congested mental disorders: Tripse of severity and specific symptoms" Research representatives: Iman Palhami Medical Science (MPH), Delaware's Pharmaceutical Revolution / Mental Health Bureau 1 Award 1 With the $ 500 travel subsidy in the 2013 travel subsidy, Dr. Palhaami attended the annual general meeting of the United States Poisoning Psychiatric Association and published research on gambling data in NESARC (National Epidemiology Survey on Alcoho l-related diseases).

Travel subsidy: "Is pathological gambler suffering from distorted sensitivity to reward?" Research representatives: Dr. General (Dutch, Donders, Cognitive / Academic Research Institute) has a $ 1, 500 travel grant in 2013. He was awarded and supported Dr. Cessque's lecture at the Society of Neurology. Doctor's research suggests a sensitivity distortion of remuneration in gambling addiction patients. From a clinical perspective, it suggested that enhancing the remarkability of no n-financial remuneration is a useful strategy as part of a therapeutic approach.

Research Assistance: "Attached antidepressants Millthasapine suppresses gambling behavior of rodents" Research representatives: Dr. Amanda Persons (Rash University Medical Center) Acquired $ 1, 500 research subsidies in 2013. Dr. Persons said that NCRG was subsidized to suppress the rat gambling behavior of the ant i-specific antidepressants.

SEED GRANT: "How IT INFLUENCES THE GENDARME TO WIN AND LOSSES" The purpose of Dr. Kyle Sailla (McMaster University) Awarded $ 27, 536, 75・ Regardless of unlucky, after a big win or defeat, we will investigate whether it shows more emotional control and strategic consistency than a no n-skilled player.

2011

Seed Gract: David Kearns, PHD, American University, a representative of the "Animal Model of Reduction in Poor Gambling", has developed an animal model that can study the potential cause of recurrence in 2013. The recurrent animal model sets a stage for future research to test behavioral and pharmacological interventions not only to provide information about the cause, but also to prevent recurrence.

You can see the research conducted by this subsidy here.

Seedglant: "The influence of PTSD in dangerous decisio n-making" Research Representative: Dr. Kaitin A. Ocini of Florida University won $ 28. 750 in 2013. < SPAN> Travel subsidy: "Is pathological gambler suffering from distorted sensitivity to reward?" Research representatives: Dr. Georome Cesscus (Dutch, Donders Brain, Cognitive Research Institute) was $ 1500 in 2013. He was awarded Travel Grant and supported Dr. Cessque's lecture at the Society of Neurology. Doctor's research suggests a sensitivity distortion of remuneration in gambling addiction patients. From a clinical perspective, it suggested that enhancing the remarkability of no n-financial remuneration is a useful strategy as part of a therapeutic approach.

Research Assistance: "Attached antidepressants Millthasapine suppresses gambling behavior of rodents" Research representatives: Dr. Amanda Persons (Rash University Medical Center) Acquired $ 1, 500 research subsidies in 2013. Dr. Persons said that NCRG was subsidized to suppress the rat gambling behavior of the ant i-specific antidepressants.

SEED GRANT: "How IT INFLUENCES THE GENDARME TO WIN AND LOSSES" The purpose of Dr. Kyle Sailla (McMaster University) Awarded $ 27, 536, 75・ Regardless of unlucky, after a big win or defeat, we will investigate whether it shows more emotional control and strategic consistency than a no n-skilled player.

2010

Seed Gract: David Kearns, PHD, American University, a representative of the "Animal Model of Reduction in Poor Gambling", has developed an animal model that can study the potential cause of recurrence in 2013. The recurrent animal model sets a stage for future research to test behavioral and pharmacological interventions not only to provide information about the cause, but also to prevent recurrence.

You can see the research conducted by this subsidy here.

Seedglant: "The influence of PTSD in dangerous decisio n-making" Research Representative: Dr. Kaitin A. Ocini of Florida University won $ 28. 750 in 2013. Travel subsidy: "Is pathological gambler suffering from distorted sensitivity to reward?" Research representatives: Dr. Generation (Dutch, Donders, Donders, Cognitive, Action Institute) has a $ 1, 500 travel grant in 2013. He was awarded and supported Dr. Cessque's lecture at the Society of Neurology. Doctor's research suggests a sensitivity distortion of remuneration in gambling addiction patients. From a clinical perspective, it suggested that enhancing the remarkability of no n-financial remuneration is a useful strategy as part of a therapeutic approach.

Research Assistance: "Attached antidepressants Millthasapine suppresses gambling behavior of rodents" Research representatives: Dr. Amanda Persons (Rash University Medical Center) Acquired $ 1, 500 research subsidies in 2013. Dr. Persons said that NCRG was subsidized to suppress the rat gambling behavior of the ant i-specific antidepressants.

2009

SEED GRANT: "How IT INFLUENCES THE GENDARME TO WIN AND LOSSES" The purpose of Dr. Kyle Sailla (McMaster University) Awarded $ 27, 536, 75・ Regardless of unlucky, after a big win or defeat, we will investigate whether it shows more emotional control and strategic consistency than a no n-skilled player.

Seed Gract: David Kearns, PHD, American University, a representative of the "Animal Model of Reduction in Poor Gambling", has developed an animal model that can study the potential cause of recurrence in 2013. The recurrent animal model sets a stage for future research to test behavioral and pharmacological interventions not only to provide information about the cause, but also to prevent recurrence.

2006

You can see the research conducted by this subsidy here.

Seedglant: "Impact of PTSD in dangerous decisio n-making" research representative: Dr. Kaitin A. Ocini of Florida University won $ 28. 750 in 2013.

First Researcher "Development of a sick mouse gambling model using an induced and specific tissu e-specific serotonin 1b receptor" research representative: Catherine Netillar (University of Colombia, PHD), Mental Health Research Foundation (Research Foundation (Research Foundation)) For Mental Hygiene, Inc. 706 in 2013 Purpose: Mouse Gambling Action to clarify the role of serotonin 1b receptors in the occurrence of impulsive behavior.

Main subsidies: "Effective of shor t-term incoming intervention distributed via smartphones and short message services" Representative of research: Dr. Matthew Martens (University of Columbia) 171. Smartphone (Web application is $ 350 to reduce university students gambling through integrated mobile phones and short message services (SMS) technology.

Large research aid: "Social impact on the development of dangerous choices" research representatives: Scott A. Huttel (Dr. Duke University) 172. 358 (2013) Purpose: (A) Social context is dangerous At the time of decisio n-making, it works to strengthen value signals related to positive rewards, and (b) hypothesis that this enhanced effect is larger in adolescent.

Major subsidies: "Problems/ Adjustment of impulsivity in pathological gambling and adjustments by dopamine" Research representative: Dr. Medical, Dr. Medical, California University San Francisco's Due to San Francisco: 172. 500 (2013) Purpose: Gambling disorder Evaluate a new transformer (therapeutic) approach to: Dopamine Enzyme Sea Call-O-Methyltranese Ferrase (COMT) inhibitory drug. COMT inhibitors have already been approved by FDA, making it easy to test humans.

Main subsidies: Features of pathological gambling as a researcher: Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock (St. Louis University) The purpose of acquiring $ 168. 824 in 2013 Clarify the causal factors and routes to do.

Seed Grant: "Prevention of recurrence based on issues gambling" Research representative: Katie Vitokiwitz: In 2012, Dr. Katie Witchiewits of New Mexico was awarded $ 28. 129. Purpose: Conduct a trial randomization comparison test to evaluate the effectiveness of MBRP in the treatment of gambling.

Andreas Wilke, PhD, Clarkson University, received $28. 675 in 2012: Andreas Wilke, PhD, Clarkson University, received $28. 675 in 2012. If so, it could shed light on important aspects of gambling behavior and lead to new screening tools for gambling risk.

2004

SEPER SERED: "A Benchmark Study to Monitor Exposure to New Gambling Opportunities" Principal Investigator: Sarah E. Nelson, PhD, Cambridge Health Alliance Awarded $28. 750 in 2012 Objective: Establish a baseline assessment of gambling behavior and health in Massachusetts communities.

Early Phase Research Grant: "Anxiety Reactivity and Risk-Taking Behavior in Pathological Gambling" Principal Investigator: Iris Balodis, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine Awarded $64. 797 in 2012 Objective: Risk-taking behavior in populations with gambling disorder.

Early Phase Research Grant: "Expanding the Study of Actual Internet Gambling Behavior: Principal Investigator: Heather Gray, PhD: Principal Investigator: Heather Gray, PhD, Cambridge Health Alliance Grants 141. 362 in 2012 Objective: To use actual Internet gambling transactions to describe gambling behavior among more active, "high-risk" gamblers and examine gamblers' adaptation to new gambling opportunities.

Main Grant: "Online Outreach Manager and Brief Intervention for Disordered Gambling in Emerging Adults" Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer, University, PhD: Dr. Mary Larimer, University of Washington, Awarded $172. 500 (2012) Objective: To test a brief intervention for disordered gambling in emerging adults (ages 18-25) recruited through social media.

2003

Major Grant: "Evaluating the Potential of Mixed-Function Serotonergic Compounds in Treating Gambling Disorder" Principal Investigator: T. Celeste Napier, PhD, Rush University Medical Center, $172. 500 (2012) Objective: To explore the discovery and development of effective treatment strategies for gambling disorder using a unique rat model and determine whether drugs used for other diseases can be repurposed to treat gambling disorder.

Phase 1 Research Grant: "Peer Group Control of Adolescent Gambling Motivations: Implications for Early Intervention" Principal Investigator: Jennifer L. Tackett, PhD, University of Houston Award: $64, 800 (2012) Objective: To investigate the extent to which mood traits (extraversion and neuroticism) and motivational pathways (approach and avoidance) predict distinct pathways to gambling among adolescents.

Travel Grant: "Creating Change: A Past-Focused Model of PTSD and Addiction" Principal Investigator: Joni Utley, psychiatrist, VA Boston Healthcare System,.

2001

Seed Grant: "Mirtazapine as a Pharmacological Intervention to Reduce Risk-Taking Behavior" Principal Investigator: T: Objective: To examine the potential for repurposing the atypical antidepressant mirtazapine as a pharmacological intervention to reduce risk-taking behavior and relapse prevention in gambling disorder.

Seed Grant: "Assessment and Treatment of Size Effects in Juvenile Pathological Gambling" Principal Investigator: Mark R. Dixon, Southern Illinois University, 2011 $34, 500 Awarded: Mark R. Dixon, PhD, Southern Illinois University, received $34, 500 in 2011. Objective: To test the hypothesis that exposure to a "close to miss" that appears to be a big win in an fMRI scanner results in greater activity in the dopamine reward system than a close to miss that appears to be a small win. Also, to evaluate the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for reducing and changing gambling disorders.

Major Grant: "Social Network Analysis of Pathological Gambling" Principal Investigator: Adam Goody, PhD, University of Georgia, $172, 487 (2011) Objective: To use social network analysis to investigate the role that problem gamblers' social networks play in gambling pathology.

Large Research Grant: "Assessing the Contribution of Reinforcement Learning Impairments in Pathological Gamblers" Principal Investigator: John O'Doherty, PhD, California Institute of Technology, $172. 500 (2011) Objective: To study neural activity patterns in problem gamblers and control recreational gamblers as they perform a simple task in which they learn to make choices to gain or avoid financial losses.

Special Initiative: "Randomized Controlled Trial of Individualized Norming Feedback in College Students with Problem Gambling" Principal Investigator: Clayton Neighbors, PhD, University of Houston, has conducted a randomized controlled trial of 171. This is an approach that has been successful in reducing on-campus drinking rates by presenting students with false perceptions of their drinking behavior.

2000

Grant Study: "Virtual Internet Gambling Model of Pathological Gamblers and Default Brain Function Assessed with Resting-State FMRI" Principal Investigator: To understand the neural pathways involved in excessive gambling and to identify characteristics of online gambling experiences for people with gambling-related problems.

Seed Grant: "Information Processing Patterns in Risky Decision-Making" Principal Investigator: $34. 500 awarded to Dr. Scott Huettel, Duke University, 2010.

Major Grant: "Effectiveness of an Individualized Feedback Intervention to Reduce Student Gambling Behavior" Principal Investigator Matthew P. Martens, PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia, $172. 500 (2010) Objective: Test an individualized intervention that provides "at-risk" college students with feedback only providing information about their own behavior. The goal is to determine whether students who receive individualized feedback report less frequency of gambling, less amount of gambling, and less problem gambling than students in an education/advisory and evaluation condition.

1999

Major Research Grant: "Determinants of Gambling: Distinguishing Recreational from Disordered Gambling" Principal Investigator: John Nyman (PhD, University of Minnesota) Awarded $136, 449 in 2010 Objective: When recreational gamblers become problem gamblers.

Major Grant: "Incentive Managers for Pathological Gambling" Principal Investigator: Adam Goody (PhD, University of Georgia) Awarded: $172, 233 (2009) Objective: To determine whether certain personality types have a direct causal relationship to pathological gambling, to aid in the prevention and treatment of different types of disordered gambling.

New Grant Investigator: "Adolescent Gambling Behavior: Principal Investigator: Serena M. King, PhD, L. P., A Study of Gambling Behavior from Adolescence to Young Adulthood."

"Alcohol and Types of Gambling Motivation and Reactivity" Principal Investigator: Edward Gottheil, M. D., University of Washington, $172. 500 2006 Objective: To understand the relationship between gambling experience and arousal (self-report and galvanic skin response) in response to specific types of visual cues associated with gambling (machines, cards, sports betting).

"Analysis of Pathological Gambling in the National Syndromic Reproduction Survey" Principal Investigator: Ron Kessler, PhD, Harvard Medical School, $115. 000 2006 Objective: To analyze gambling data collected for the 2001-2003 edition of the National Syndromic Reproduction Survey, a landmark survey of mental health outcomes of 9, 000 households across the United States, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health.

"The Cognitive Neuroscience of Control and Decision-Making in Problem Gambling" Principal Investigator: Brett A. Clementz, Ph. D., University of Georgia, Awarded: $167, 088 (2006) Objective: To investigate differences between problem and non-problem gamblers in spatial and temporal patterns of brain function that support decision-making.

1998

"Dopamine Neurotransmission and Cognitive Bias in Pathological Gambling" Principal Investigator: Jakob Linnet, Ph. D, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark Awarded $149, 185 in 2006 Objective: To test the hypothesis that pathological gamblers have lower dopamine concentrations and higher dopamine release during gambling compared to healthy controls, and that this binding capacity and dopamine reserves are related (directly or indirectly) to cognitive biases in gambling performance.

New Research Grant: "Patterns and Problem Gambling: A Longitudinal Study of Changing Gambling Patterns in a University Student Sample" Principal Investigator: Anna E. Goudriaan, Ph. D., University of Amsterdam. Objective: To analyze gambling patterns, changes in gambling patterns over time, risk of gambling, and gambling problems in a sample of 2, 470 university students, fulfilling the need for longitudinal studies of potential gambling problems.

1997

$56, 197 awarded to Shelly B. Flagel, Ph. D., Institute for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Michigan.

Principal Investigator: Donald W. Black, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. $500 (2006) Objective: To test the hypothesis that individuals with gambling disorder perform more poorly on measures of executive function (e. g., decision-making), attention, and impulsivity but not on general intelligence and memory.

New Subsidial Researcher: "A new approach to investigating the neurosite basis of gambling using potter y-like antipathes of Iowa Game Project" Research Representative: Catherine A. Dr. Winstanley Iowa Gambling ( Examine a new gambling behavior model in rats based on IGT), whether Rat IGT (RIGT) is an effective model for gambling behavior, and dangerous will due to damage to orbital frontal cortex (OFC) and basal nucleus (BLA). Investigate whether the decision will increase in order to match the human research data.

"Research on the Human Resources of Pathogenous Gambling" Representative: Anne Helene Skinstad, PH. D., PRAIRIELANDS Technology Transfer Center, 168. The curriculum Through research that is useful for design and development strategy formulation, we will deal with the gap of knowledge about professionals who are responsible for preventing and treating problem gambling.

Couples for the pathological gambler "Research representatives: Dr. Robert G. Liricrick, Buffalo University / Institute of Additional Research Institute, 57. 500 dollars (2004) Purpose of SUNY Research Foundation: Other dependence Verify the effectiveness of couple behavioral treatment (BCT), which is a treatment for spousal involvement, which is considered to be effective for diseases.

Research Representative: Memphis University, Dr. James P. WHELAN, US $ 57. 384, 000, 000. Purpose: Verify the effectiveness of a modified treatment method for college students who perform both drinking and Gamble to Porcess, which are one of the most supported shor t-term treatments for alcohol and other drug abuse issues. 。

Laboratory prohibition in pathological games to be treated "Research representatives: Dr. Nancy Petry, Connecticut University Health Center 56. 383 (2004) Purpose: The result of a specific scale of impulsivity Examine the hypothesis that it is associated with problem gambling, drug abuse, and poor gambling performance. < SPAN> New Subsidial Researcher: "A new approach to investigating the neur o-biological basis of gambling using similar rodents of the Iowa Game Projects" Research Representative: Catherine A. Winstanty Dr. Iowa. Examine a new gambling behavior model in rats based on gambling issues (IGT), whether the rat IGT (RIGT) is an effective model for gambling behavior, or damage to the orbital front cortex (OFC) and basal nucleus (BLA). Investigate whether dangerous decisio n-making will increase to match the human research data.

1996

"Research on the Human Resources of Pathogenous Gambling" Representative: Anne Helene Skinstad, PH. D., PRAIRIELANDS Technology Transfer Center, 168. The curriculum Through research that is useful for design and development strategy formulation, we will deal with the gap of knowledge about professionals who are responsible for preventing and treating problem gambling.

Couples for the pathological gambler "Research representative: Dr. Robert G. Liricrick, Buffalo University / Institute of Additional Research Institute for Institute of addiction $ 57. 500 (2004) Purpose: Other dependence Verify the effectiveness of couple behavioral treatment (BCT), which is a treatment for spousal involvement, which is considered to be effective for diseases.

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