A Smartphone-Delivered Ecological Momentary Intervention for Problem Gambling (GamblingLess: Curb Your Urge): Single-Arm Acceptability and Feasibility Trial
BackgroundLow uptake rates of traditional gambling treatments highlight the need for innovative treatment modalities. Smartphone apps can provide unprecedented access to real-time ecological momentary interventions (EMIs) delivered in people's everyday lives. ObjectiveThis study aims to examine...
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Main Authors: | Hawker, Chloe O (Author), Merkouris, Stephanie S (Author), Youssef, George J (Author), Dowling, Nicki A (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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