Science / Medicine Study of Problem Gambling
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 31, 1988 ... commissioned by the National Institute of Mental Health, also suggest that the ... Results indicate that 36% of problem gamblers are women, ...
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HEALTH Compulsive Gambling: A New Round of Victims
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 28, 1989 ... study conducted for the National Institute of Mental Health found that women comprised 34% of all problem gamblers in New York, New Jersey and Maryland. ...
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STUDY MEASURES COMPULSIVE GAMBLING IN AREA
$2.95 - Philadelphia Inquirer - NewsBank - Mar 24, 1986 Mental-health professionals said in recent interviews that Pennsylvania and New ... The problems brought on by compulsive gambling - financial, personal and ...
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BEHAVIORISTS REVIVE DEBATE: DOES LEGAL GAMBLING CREATE …
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 28, 1985 The U.S. Department of Health in 1960 reported 5 percent of the country's ... "What we have in New Jersey is a problem with youth gambling," said Klein of ...
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NJ OFFERS ASSISTANCE FOR GAMBLING ABUSE
$2.95 - Philadelphia Inquirer - NewsBank - Jun 20, 1983 Compulsive gambling is becoming a growing problem, said Larry Ganges, a state Health Department representative to the occupational advisory committee. ...
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Rose Is Being Treated for Gambling Problem
New York Times - Nov 9, 1989 Pete Rose said today that he was getting psychiatric help for a gambling problem that ... Rose said he never thought he had a problem because he didn't feel ...
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NEW JERSEY JOURNAL
New York Times - Jan 25, 1987 ... calling compulsive gambling the most unaddressed health problem in the state. ... For many problem gamblers, he said, the Super Bowl is viewed as a ...
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National Council Tackles an Illness
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 2, 1980 The compulsive gambling council was organized by Msgr. Dunne in 1975 to disseminate information on compulsive gambling as a public health problem. ...
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