Module 1 covers The WAGER publications from 2016 (Volume 21). This module includes science reviews that address topics such as gambling among immigrant populations, the association between Gambling Disorder and childhood maltreatment, screening for Gambling Disorder among athletes, and much more.
Module 2 covers The WAGER publications from 2017 (Volume 22). This module includes science reviews that address topics such as why people with gambling-related problems use social casino games, how having a religious background can relate to gambling problems among young adults, whether exposure to gambling-related images increases brain reactivity among people with Gambling Disorder, and much more.
Module 3 covers The WAGER publications from 2018 (Volume 23). This module includes science reviews that address topics such as fantasy sports experiences, problematic gambling behavior among transgender individuals who play video games, self-guided recovery from Gambling Disorder among individuals with severe gambling-related problems, and much more.
Module 4 covers The WAGER publications from 2019 (Volume 24). This module includes science reviews that address topics such as stigma associated with Gambling Disorder, the role that burnout and emotional dysregulation play in the associations between work stress and problem gambling, risk factors for predicting gambling-related harm, and much more.
Module 5 covers The WAGER publications from 2020 (Volume 25). This module includes science reviews that address topics such as problem gambling and criminal activity, incorporating routine problem gambling screening into clinical practice, evidence-based safe gambling practices, and much more.
Module 6 covers The WAGER publications from 2021 (Volume 26). This module includes science reviews that address topics such as perceptions of substance addictions versus behavioral addictions, the association between loot box engagement and problem gambling, short-term effectiveness of group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) among women with Gambling Disorder, and much more.
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