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A prospective natural history study of quitting or reducing gambling with or without treatment: Protocol

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Cunningham, John
Kushnir, Vladyslav
Hodgins, David

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Journal of medical Internet Research

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Background: Only a small percentage of gamblers ever seek treatment, often due to stigma, embarrassment, or a desire to handle their problems on their own. While the majority of pathological gamblers who achieve remittance do so without accessing formal t

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2037-12-31