Introduction to the Special Issue “20 years of the Pathways Model: understanding disordered gambling and other behavioural addictions”

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE International Gambling Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14459795.2022.2108484
L. Clark, J. Billieux, David M. Ledgerwood
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ABSTRACT The Pathways Model of problem gambling has become a highly influential framework in the field of gambling studies. This special issue commemorates 20 years since the publication of the original paper, highlighting the sustained impact of the Pathways Model across the broader and emergent field of behavioral addictions. As a framework, the Pathways Model set out two distinct objectives: first, to synthesize an array of risk factors and psychological processes that have been implicated in the etiology of gambling problems, and second, to characterize heterogeneity among people with gambling problems. As the articles included in this collection confirm, the three subtypes proposed by Blaszczynski & Nower continue to be an especially powerful stimulus for research.
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《路径模式20年:理解无序赌博和其他行为成瘾》特刊简介
问题赌博的路径模型已经成为赌博研究领域中一个极具影响力的框架。这期特刊纪念了原论文发表20周年,强调了路径模型在更广泛和新兴的行为成瘾领域的持续影响。作为一个框架,路径模型提出了两个不同的目标:第一,综合一系列与赌博问题病因有关的风险因素和心理过程,第二,表征有赌博问题的人之间的异质性。正如本系列文章所证实的那样,Blaszczynski和Nower提出的三种亚型仍然是研究的一个特别有力的刺激因素。
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