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Characteristics and help-seeking behaviors of Internet gamblers based on most problematic mode of gambling.

Nerilee HingAlex Myles Thomas RussellSally Melissa GainsburyAlexander Blaszczynski
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
The findings suggest that more targeted and innovative efforts may be needed to increase use of gambling help by problem Internet gamblers. Alternatively, their lower PGSI and K6 scores suggest Internet problem gamblers may have less need for gambling-related help. This is the first known study to classify problem Internet gamblers as those whose problem gambling specifically relates to Internet gambling. Further research is needed to better understand why help-seeking rates are lower among Internet problem gamblers.
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