Poster Presentations
Poster Presentations at the 2024 Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms Research International Interdisciplinary Colloquium | ||
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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 |
4 |
Thomas Krause, Steffen Otterbach, |
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 |