2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojmp.2014.34032
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Gambling and Impulsivity: An Exploratory Study in a French Adolescent Population

Abstract: Pathological gambling can be a serious problem, more so to a vulnerable population such as adolescents and youth. This study aims to investigate the links between gambling behaviours and impulsivity through a multidimensional approach in a French adolescent population. A secondary aim of this study is to find out the prevalence of pathological gambling behaviour amongst adolescents who are not meant to have legal access to such games. We administered the UPPS Impulsive behaviour Scale (UPPS-P) and the Canadian… Show more

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“…1,2 The health-harming behaviors indicative of GD are now widely recognized as a public health issue. 3,4 Gambling disorder has long been associated with deficits in self-reported impulsivity 5,6 and impaired task performance on behavioral indices of impulsive behavior. 7,8 A range of cognitivebehavioral domains have assessed the broad construct of impulsivity, such as attentional inhibition, motor inhibition, discounting, decision-making, and reflection impulsivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The health-harming behaviors indicative of GD are now widely recognized as a public health issue. 3,4 Gambling disorder has long been associated with deficits in self-reported impulsivity 5,6 and impaired task performance on behavioral indices of impulsive behavior. 7,8 A range of cognitivebehavioral domains have assessed the broad construct of impulsivity, such as attentional inhibition, motor inhibition, discounting, decision-making, and reflection impulsivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%