Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations at the 2024 Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms Research International Interdisciplinary Colloquium
  Presenter Title
1 José Tomás Mateos-García,
University of Lleida
Social determinants of adolescent gambling in Catalonia. Study protocol and preliminary results
2 Yolanda López del Hoyo,
University of Zaragoza
 Protocol for the implementation of an online psychoeducational programme for the prevention of gambling-related harm in young people: GAMBL-OUT
3 Eva van Reijmersdal, Hilde Voorveld,
University of Amsterdam
Youth’s exposure to and perspectives on gambling marketing communications: combining interviews and social media data donations
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Thomas Krause, Steffen Otterbach,
University of Hohenheim

Delving into youth perspectives on in-game gambling-like elements: A proof-of-concept study utilising large language models for analysing user-generated text data
5 Megan Dodson, Constantina Panourgia, Emily Arden-Close,
Bournemouth University
Understanding gambling vulnerability: Teachers' awareness of risks for special educational needs students
6 Reece Bush-Evans, Bournemouth University Gaming the rainbow: Investigating gambling harms within LGBTQ+ communities in the UK
7 Emily Arden-Close, Bournemouth University Starting conversations about gambling harm with ethnic minority women
8 Anna Mairead Paul,
Queen Mary University of London
Investigating the genetic associations between gambling and its mental health risk factors: a systematic review
9 Shameela Chucha,
Public Health Wales
Rapid evidence synthesis of risk factors for gambling and harmful gambling: developing a prevention pathway in Wales
10 Jess Williams,
Swansea University
ACT Vet: A pilot-feasibility study of app-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for UK Armed Forces veterans experiencing harmful gambling and post-traumatic stress disorder
11 Cerys Head,
GREAT Network Wales, Swansea University
Scoping the extent of gambling and gambling-related harms among rugby players in Wales
12 Stefan Antoniades , Ilyan Philipose,
University of Warwick
The influence of cash-out options on betting behavior during UEFA Euro 2024
13 Johannes Singer, Gambling Research Center,
University of Hohenheim
Gambling marketing during the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship: A frequency and content analysis of gambling advertising in live TV coverage and social media for Germany
14 Andreea Faluvegi, El Collerton, Ruth Persian,
Behavioural Insights Team
Exploring the impact of major sporting events on young people's gambling attitudes and behaviours: A diary study of Euro 2024
15 Carolyn Plateau, Loughborough University Stumping the odds: A delphi study to identify research priorities for gambling harms in cricket
16 Bram Hartmann,
Ghent University
Pedaling partnerships: Exploring the influence of gambling companies as cycling team name sponsors on cycling fans
17 Billy Greville,
University of Bristol
Democratising the markets? How the process of platformization is shaping the investing practices of consumers and increasing the propensity for riskier consumption
18 Paul Dodson, Jessica Bowden,
University of Bristol
Dopamine signals discrete aspects of risky decisions
19 Steven Murphy, 
Gambling Commission (seconded to Warwick Business School)
Gambling spend: An analysis of displacement from other categories of consumption
20 Michelle Potiaumpai,
Tackling Gambling Stigma
A scoping review on developing media guidelines for stigmatised experiences – Lessons for creating gambling reporting guidelines
21 Gregory Nyongesa,
JOOUST, Kenya
Gambling cross-roads; The case of university students and staff in Kenya
22 Luning Li, Emmanouil Tranos,
University of Glasgow, University of Bristol
Gambling: a story of remarkable stability in fast-changing high streets
23 Oluwole Adeniyi,
Nottingham Trent University
Gambling related harm: City wide analysis of betting shop and crime in England

 

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