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Published on 02.12.13 in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "A Prospective Natural History Study of Quitting or Reducing Gambling With or Without Treatment: Protocol"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.2727):

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  1. Kushnir V, Godinho A, Hodgins DC, Hendershot CS, Cunningham JA. Motivation to quit or reduce gambling: Associations between Self-Determination Theory and the Transtheoretical Model of Change. Journal of Addictive Diseases 2016;35(1):58
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  2. Laconi S, Tricard N, Chabrol H. Differences between specific and generalized problematic Internet uses according to gender, age, time spent online and psychopathological symptoms. Computers in Human Behavior 2015;48:236
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  3. Kushnir V, Godinho A, Hodgins DC, Hendershot CS, Cunningham JA. Gender Differences in Self-Conscious Emotions and Motivation to Quit Gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies 2016;32(3):969
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  4. Godinho A, Kushnir V, Hodgins DC, Hendershot CS, Cunningham JA. Betting on Life: Associations Between Significant Life Events and Gambling Trajectories Among Gamblers with the Intent to Quit. Journal of Gambling Studies 2018;34(4):1391
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  5. Galetti AM, Tavares H. Development and validation of the Gambling Follow-up Scale, Self-Report version: an outcome measure in the treatment of pathological gambling. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2016;39(1):36
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  6. Choi BY, Huh S, Kim D, Suh SW, Lee S, Potenza MN. Transitions in Problematic Internet Use: A One-Year Longitudinal Study of Boys. Psychiatry Investigation 2019;16(6):433
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  7. Choi S, Shin Y, Youn H, Lim S, Ha J. Pharmacotherapy and group cognitive behavioral therapy enhance follow-up treatment duration in gambling disorder patients. Annals of General Psychiatry 2016;15(1)
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  8. Horch JD, Hodgins DC. Self-stigma coping and treatment-seeking in problem gambling. International Gambling Studies 2015;15(3):470
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  9. Kushnir V, Godinho A, Hodgins DC, Hendershot CS, Cunningham JA. Self-Directed Gambling Changes: Trajectory of Problem Gambling Severity in Absence of Treatment. Journal of Gambling Studies 2018;34(4):1407
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