Psychology Gambling Journals

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Psychology Gambling Journals

The Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) is the world's first and longest-running online, academic journal dedicated to understanding problem gambling. Due to the increasing convergence of gambling and gaming, the JGI expanded its scope in 2019 to include problem video gaming and technology use.

JGI is an open-access, indexed journal with a double blind peer review process that provides a scientific forum for developments in gambling-related research, policy issues, and treatments. JGI is now part of the Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index. We are also indexed in Scopus, Crossref, Elselvier Series, Ebsco, Scimago and PsycInfo, among others.

Publishing Schedule and Fees: Issues are published triannually, although manuscripts are made publicly available as soon as they have been accepted/typeset on the JGI Online First platform. JGI does not charge any review or publication fees and is fully open access.

The JGI is published by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and funded by Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

The Socioeconomic Impact of Gambling: The Whistler Symposium. March 2003, issue 1. The Neurobiology of Pathological Gambling. Volume 18 March - December 2002. December 2002, issue 4; September 2002, issue 3; June 2002, issue 2; March 2002, issue 1; Volume 17 March - September 2001. September 2001, issue 4; September 2001, issue 3; June 2001. Internet gambling in the form of gambling on interactive gambling sites (e.g., online casinos) is not legal in Australia under the 2001 Interactive Gambling Act 2001, but use of the internet as a vehicle to place bets on approved forms of gambling, such as sporting events and wagering, is allowed (Australian Gaming Council, 2008/09). The Psychodynamics and Psychology of Gambling is the first volume in the four-volume The Gambling Theory and Research Series. Author Mikal Aasved felt a need to fill what he perceived to be a lack of background sources or reviews of literature pertaining to gambling theory and research.

French Language Announcement: Le JGI accepte désormais les manuscrits écrits en français. La procédure de soumission demeure la même en français et en anglais. Les instructions pour soumettre un manuscrit se retrouvent sous l'onglet Submissions. The JGI accepts manuscripts written in French. The submission process is identical for French and English manuscripts, and instructions are posted in the Submissions tab.

Journal ISSN (electronic): 1910-7595

Psychology Gambling Journals

Online First: Issues 46 & 47

Psychology Gambling Journals Articles

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Special Issue (46): Gambling, Gaming, & Technology Use

Gambling
Akiyo Shoun, Akira Sakamoto, Yukiko Horiuchi, Kumiko Akiyama, Hitoshi Ishida, Kikunori Shinohara, Yasunobu Komoto, Taku Sato, Naoyuki Nishimura, Nobuo Makino
Claudia Venuleo, Lucrezia Ferrante, Simone Rollo
Bieke Zaman, Maarten Van Mechelen, Rozane De Cock, Jonathan Huyghe
Gambling
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Editor-in-chief: Nigel E. Turner, Ph.D.
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