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Issue 6 February 2002 ISSN: 1494-5185

Updated May 27, 2003

 
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Issue 8 Contents MAY 2003
Theme issue: Women and gambling

Intro Guest editorial
By Rachel Volberg

Feature Has there been a "feminization" of gambling and problem gambling in the United States?
By Rachel Volberg

ResearchThe interactive effects of avoidance coping and dysphoric mood on problem gambling for female and male gamblers
By Anna Thomas and Susan Moore

ResearchProblem-solving skills in male and female problem gamblers
By Diane Borsoi and Tony Toneatto

ResearchGender differences in psychiatric comorbidity and treatment seeking among gamblers in treatment
By James R. Westphal and Lera Joyce Johnson

OpinionFruit machine addiction in an adolescent female: A case study
By Mark Griffiths

OpinionA feminist slant on counselling the female gambler: Key issues and tasks
By Roberta Boughton

OpinionCounseling Mary about her gambling problems: A self-reliant person
By Neasa Martin, with participants Monica L. Zilberman and Hermano Tavares, Evelyn McCaslin, Gary Nixon and Nina Littman-Sharp

Service ProfileAmethyst Women's Addiction Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

First PersonReflections on problem gambling therapy with female clients
[Author's name withheld by request]

Book ReviewNet-working the steps: Web-based support for women in recovery from problem gambling
Reviewed by Virginia M. McGowan

OpinionThe changing participation of women in gambling in New Zealand
By Phillida Bunkle

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