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Trajectories of Gambling Problems From Mid-Adolescence to Age 30 in a General Population Cohort

Studies of gambling starting before adulthood in the general population are either cross-sectional, based on the stability of these behaviors between 2 time points, or cover a short developmental period. The present study aimed at investigating the developmental trajectories of gambling problems acr...

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Published in:Psychology of addictive behaviors 2015-12, Vol.29 (4), p.1012-1021
Main Authors: Carbonneau, René, Vitaro, Frank, Brendgen, Mara, Tremblay, Richard E.
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Adolescent
Adolescent Development
Adolescents
Adult
Adults
Age
Alcohol use
Cohort analysis
Developmental delays
Epidemiology
Female
Gambling
Gambling - epidemiology
Gambling Disorder
Human
Human Development
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Mixed gender
Pathological gambling
Quebec - epidemiology
Sex Factors
Substance abuse
Substance Use Disorder
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Young Adult
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