A randomized controlled trial on a self-guided Internet-based intervention for gambling problems
Abstract The majority of individuals with problematic and pathological gambling remain untreated, and treatment barriers are high. Internet-based interventions can help to address existing barriers, and first studies suggest their potential for this target group. Within a randomized controlled trial...
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Main Authors: | Lara Bücker, Josefine Gehlenborg, Steffen Moritz, Stefan Westermann |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/27fd527fc1b046c5b15af1c2511f21f4 |
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