Transitioning Between Online Gambling Modalities and Decrease in Total Gambling Activity, but No Indication of Increase in Problematic Online Gambling Intensity During the First Phase of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Sweden: A Time Series Forecast Study
Introduction: The COVID-19 outbreak will likely have a public health impact beyond immediate disease transmission. Little is known about whether social distancing and other societal changes has provoked an increase in gambling, whether decreased betting opportunities due to paused sports events spur...
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Main Authors: | Philip Lindner (Author), David Forsström (Author), Jakob Jonsson (Author), Anne H. Berman (Author), Per Carlbring (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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