13 March 2010
| Etiketler: Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Abuse Increases, Commentary Editorial, Computer Game, Gambling Addiction, Hero, Hospital Admissions, International Journal Of Mental Health, Journal Of Mental Health, Journey, Pathological Gambler, Pathological Gambling, Pathology, Phenomenological Analysis, Phenomenological Hermeneutics, Prevalence, Problem Gambling, Suicide Ideation, Suicide Risk, Transition
The July 2006 issue of the journal International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction contains several articles related to gambling and, in particular, suicide ideation and problem gambling.
- Suicide and Gambling [Editorial]
- Gambling Addiction as an Individual Pathology: A Commentary [Editorial]
- EverQuest—It’s Just a Computer Game Right? An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Online Gaming Addiction
- The Counterfeit Hero’s Journey of the Pathological Gambler: A Phenomenological Hermeneutics Investigation
- Suicide Ideation and Behaviour in People with Pathological Gambling Attending a Treatment Service
- Key Indicators of the Transition from Social to Problem Gambling
- Gambling Problems and Attempted Suicide. Part I. High Prevalence Amongst Hospital Admissions
- Gambling Problems and Attempted Suicide: Part II—Alcohol Abuse Increases Suicide Risk
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