Session 2-1-C: Amphetamine Effects And The Possible Role Of Sesitization In Pathological Gambling,
2013
University of Toronto
Session 2-1-C: Amphetamine Effects And The Possible Role Of Sesitization In Pathological Gambling, Martin Zack Phd
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Background
Addiction is a brain disorder caused by chronic exposure to drugs (Leshner, 1997)
Pathological Gambling (PG) shares many features of drug addiction (Holden 2001; Petry, 2006; Potenza, 2006)
PG may be caused by chronic exposure to gambling
Neuroplasticity (Tamminga and Nestler, 2006)
Sensitization (increased dopamine; DA) response to drug or environmental signals for reward (Robinson and Berridge, 2001)
Robust sensitization: Repeated low-dose amphetamine
Session 2-1-A: Long-Term Client Outcomes The State-Wide Gambling Therapy Service South Australia,
2013
Flinders University, South Australia
Session 2-1-A: Long-Term Client Outcomes The State-Wide Gambling Therapy Service South Australia, Peter W. Harvey, David Smith, Rachel Humeniuk
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Overview
1. Statewide Gambling Therapy Service, SA
- context
- service model
- routine activity, KPIs and outcomes
- ongoing research programmes
2. examples of some specific study outcomes
3. larger service evaluation outcomes
Session 1-4-C: Gambling Behavior And Motivation Across Uk Older Adult Populations,
2013
University of Lincoln
Session 1-4-C: Gambling Behavior And Motivation Across Uk Older Adult Populations, Julie Pattinson, Adrian Parke Dr
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Target Group: UK Older adults 65+
Aim: Develop knowledge and understanding of gambling related harm
Background: limited empirical research - ignored
High prevalence detected
Session 1-4-C: Gambling In The Correctional System In Ontario,
2013
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Session 1-4-C: Gambling In The Correctional System In Ontario, Nigel E. Turner Ph.D.
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Why study gambling in a correctional setting?
Desperation over gambling losses
High prevalence amongst offenders.
Recidivism risk
Gambling inside: recreation or security risk
Session 1-4-A: Comparing Longitudinal Studies Of Gambling: Methods & Findin,
2013
Gemini Research, Ltd.
Session 1-4-A: Comparing Longitudinal Studies Of Gambling: Methods & Findin, Rachel A. Volberg
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
What do we know about risk factors for PG?
Vast majority of research carried out on PG risk factors has involved cross-sectional surveys
PG status at a single point in time statistically correlated with behaviors & characteristics assessed at the same time
Cannot resolve the “chicken and egg” problem
- Does PG precede other disorders?
- Do other disorders precede PG?
- Or does one underlying condition account for both?
Session 1-4-A: Pathways Of Gambling Problem Severity: Follow-Up From A General Population Survey,
2013
Concordia University
Session 1-4-A: Pathways Of Gambling Problem Severity: Follow-Up From A General Population Survey, Sylvia Kairouz, Christelle Luce
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Study objectives
Describe trajectories of change in gambling patterns and problems among a cohort of gamblers;
Model change over time based on life events.
Session 1-4-B: Gambling And Marijuana Use In The Netherlands: Is Legalization The Best Tool For Dealing With "Naughty Habits?",
2013
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Session 1-4-B: Gambling And Marijuana Use In The Netherlands: Is Legalization The Best Tool For Dealing With "Naughty Habits?", William N. Thompson, Laura K. Thompson
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
In 1976, the Netherlands embraced two policy initiatives which encompassed similar objectives. The policies sought to control “undesired substances” via the process of legalization. One legalization process involved casino gambling. The policies have sometimes led to desired results (the right road), while at other times they have led to undesirable results (the wrong road). Now in 2013, without an observable crossroad or even fork in the road, The Netherlands is poised to deviate from a right road to travel down a wrong road by placing rather severe restrictions upon the operations of “Coffee Houses” which have been “serving” customers measured …
Session 1-3-F: The Alberta Cohorts Of Gambling Behaviors An Update,
2013
University of Calgary
Session 1-3-F: The Alberta Cohorts Of Gambling Behaviors An Update, Nady El-Guebaly, David Casey, David Hodgins, Garry Smith, Don Schopflocher, Shawn Currie, Rob Williams
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Objectives
1.Experience with recruitment & retention of five cohorts
2.Patterns of continuity & discontinuity in gambling behaviors as well as patterns of recovery from problems?
3. Biopsychosocial variables (risks & resilience) predicting the spectrum of gambling behaviors from responsible to problematic?
Session 1-3-C: The Human Touch And The Technological Age: Advancing Responsible Gambling, By Virtually Any Means,
2013
Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario
Session 1-3-C: The Human Touch And The Technological Age: Advancing Responsible Gambling, By Virtually Any Means, Janine Robinson
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
What is the Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario doing?
Our suite of Online Tools and MYGU App at ProblemGambling.ca
Examining other behavioural addictions
Regular programming on social media channels
Ongoing research, education, policy and clinical work
Session 1-3-E: Hitting The Sweet Spot: Lottery Promotion And Vulnerability,
2013
Québec National Institute of Public Health
Session 1-3-E: Hitting The Sweet Spot: Lottery Promotion And Vulnerability, Elisabeth Papineau, Jean-François Biron, Fanny Lemetayer, Amadou Barry
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Literature about lottery marketing and vulnerability
Lottery advertising in Quebec
Project phases
Results
Conclusion
Session 1-3-F: New Zealand Prospective Research: The Pacific Islands Families Study, Treatment Outcome Study And National Gambling Study,
2013
Auckland University of Technology
Session 1-3-F: New Zealand Prospective Research: The Pacific Islands Families Study, Treatment Outcome Study And National Gambling Study, Max Abbott
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Aims
Determine optimum pathways for children and families during critical developmental periods
Identify risk and resilience factors that influence positive and negative outcomes
Provide Pacific-specific evidence
Make empirically-based strategic recommendations to improve the health and well-being of Pacific children and families and address social disparities
Session 1-3-F: The Victorian Gambling Study Identifying And Predicting Risks,
2013
Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
Session 1-3-F: The Victorian Gambling Study Identifying And Predicting Risks, Rosa Billi
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Overview
Background
Study design
- Incidence
- Transitions
- Risk & protective
- Co morbidities
Session 1-2-F: Rationality And Risk Intelligence In Binary Betting,
2013
Cayetano Gaming
Session 1-2-F: Rationality And Risk Intelligence In Binary Betting, Raph Di Guisto, Aaron C. Brown, Nick Maughan
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
We analyze 1.6 million binary bets on financial markets totaling $600 million in stakes, placed by 21,000 bettors at a large Internet betting site. The data set is unusually large and complete, plus has one additional important advantage: we can obtain objective independent estimates of the ex ante probability of winning each bet, using data from financial markets. This allows us to distinguish bettor profit due to superior prediction of financial events from bettor profit due to exploiting ex ante favorable odds situations. We focus on the degree or type of skill possessed by bettors (if any), and the amount …
Session 1-2-A: A Comparison Of Outcome Efficacy Between Residential And Intensive Outpatient Treatment For Disordered Gambling As Measured By Gamtoms,
2013
Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling
Session 1-2-A: A Comparison Of Outcome Efficacy Between Residential And Intensive Outpatient Treatment For Disordered Gambling As Measured By Gamtoms, Reece Middleton
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Conclusions
Whereas, it is apparent that each of the Programs is clearly efficacious, as evidenced by major improvements in all evaluated life areas for clients of both, it seems that Residential Treatment, for those able to accomplish it, would have the Advantage. It is further indicated that continued involvement in recovery-oriented activity, such as, Aftercare and 12-Step Programs produces sought-after results for all participants.
Session 1-2-A: Building, Maintaining And Evaluating A Statewide Treatment Program For Problem Gambling,
2013
University of California - Los Angeles
Session 1-2-A: Building, Maintaining And Evaluating A Statewide Treatment Program For Problem Gambling, Timothy W. Fong
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Shows how to build, maintain and evaluate programs for problem gambling
Opening Plenary: Morality And Gambling,
2013
South African Responsible Gambling Foundation; The University of Oxford
Opening Plenary: Morality And Gambling, Peter Collins
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Why Morality? Unspoken Arguments
Half the world has a view that gambling is WICKED/SINFUL/IMMORAL/AND OUGHT not to be DONE
The other half thinks gambling good, harmless fun which is THRILLING, RELAXING AND COOL
The third half of the world doesn’t care much at all
Program: The 15th International Conference On Gambling & Risk Taking,
2013
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Program: The 15th International Conference On Gambling & Risk Taking, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas, University Of Nevada, Reno
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Listing of presentations, events, and sponsors
Self-Medication Practices Of Undergraduate College Students: Non-Medical Prescriptive Stimulant Use,
2013
University of Connecticut - Storrs
Self-Medication Practices Of Undergraduate College Students: Non-Medical Prescriptive Stimulant Use, Kim M. Vo
Honors Scholar Theses
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine self-medication practices of undergraduate students enrolled at the University of Connecticut in attempt to inform future educational efforts on drug misconceptions in order to encourage safe medication practices among incoming undergraduate students.
Background: Non-medical use of stimulants prescribed for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) treatment has gained attention due to non-medical prevalence rates in U.S. colleges. Current literature investigates circumstances, demographics and motives in sample populations that increase student misuse of these prescription medications.
Methods:
Design: Multi-method research strategy investigating the perceived focus group coded data to the actual self-reported Adhere Tx Know …
Early Life Stress, Drug Abuse, Exercise Effects On Bdnf And Sex-Influenced Excercise Differences,
2013
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Early Life Stress, Drug Abuse, Exercise Effects On Bdnf And Sex-Influenced Excercise Differences, Karissa Dold
Honors College Theses
In 2011, the U.S. reported 3 million child maltreatment cases, an uncomfortably high but recurring figure each year. Research shows exposure to early life stress (ELS) increases an individual’s susceptibility to substance abuse, specifically of nicotine, alcohol, and cocaine. Increased susceptibility may result from dysregulation of the HPA axis sustaining activation into adulthood after ELS. Hyperactivation of the HPA axis significantly reduces hippocampal BDNF, a neurotrophin involved in neuronal growth and plasticity. Reduced hippocampal BDNF may be a factor in substance abuse vulnerability. Additionally, research shows exercise protects hippocampal BDNF from stress induced down-regulation. To explore these relationships, this study …
Evaluasi Program Penguatan Perempuan Usaha Kecil (Puk) (Evaluasi Sumatif Terhadap Program Penguatan Puk Yang Dilakukan Asosiasi Pendamping Perempuan Usaha Kecil Di Solo),
2013
Alumnus Program Pascasarjana Ilmu Kesejahteraan Sosial, Kekhususan Perencanaan dan Evaluasi Pembangunan Sosial, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik. Universitas Indonesia
Evaluasi Program Penguatan Perempuan Usaha Kecil (Puk) (Evaluasi Sumatif Terhadap Program Penguatan Puk Yang Dilakukan Asosiasi Pendamping Perempuan Usaha Kecil Di Solo), Agung Cahyanto
Jurnal Ilmu Kesejahteraan Sosial
This research is a study summative evaluation PUK Strengthening Program in Solo with a quantitative approach. The goal is to measure outcome indicators and analyzes the factors that influence the achievement of outcomes based on aspects of the process and input. The analysis was done by means of univariate and bivariate with cross table, Chi Square and Kendall Tau. The results showed that the outcome indicators has not been achieved. Factors that influence the outcome of the process aspect are ability to identify and solve problems, quality of production, volume of business, business innovation, profit exhibitions, as well as participation …
