Karen Kraft Vistnes’s research while affiliated with University of Bergen and other places

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A systematic literature review of studies on attitudes towards gambling using the Attitudes Towards Gambling Scale (ATGS)
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International Gambling Studies

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Sandra Trifunovic

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Several studies have investigated attitudes toward gambling using the Attitudes Towards Gambling Scale (ATGS), however, their findings have not previously been synthesized or systematically reported. Thus, we conducted a systematic literature review on studies employing the ATGS to summarize the current evidence. Database searches were conducted in January 2022 in Cinahl, Embase, PsycInfo, Pubmed, Web of Science, GreyNet, and Google Scholar. Papers were included if they presented data based on the ATGS and were published in a European language. Twenty-six papers presenting the results from 23 unique studies met the inclusion criteria. Two reviewers independently extracted the data and assessed the risk of bias. Most of the studies were cross-sectional and used the short (8-item) version of ATGS. The synthesis indicates an overall incline towards negative attitudes. More positive attitudes were associated with being male, younger age, and higher gambling frequency. Studies were divergent in findings concerning problem gambling and gambling attitudes, which could be due to variance in problem gambling severity in the samples. The current evidence base is encumbered by limitations in study quality and designs. Future research should emphasize longitudinal designs, include non-western samples, and investigate the directionality and causality of variables associated with attitudes towards gambling. ARTICLE HISTORY

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... This correlation is unsurprising, as research consistently shows that irrational beliefs related to gambling are significantly more common among individuals who have developed gambling addictions (Steenbergh et al., 2002;May et al., 2005;Cocker and Winstanley, 2015;Armstrong et al., 2020;Choi, 2021;Choi and Kim, 2021). As far as attitudes are concerned, the studies are divergent in findings concerning their relation to problem gambling (Hellumbråten Kristensen et al., 2022). However, they are undoubtedly a relevant cognitive variable, and the numerous research findings in favour of more positive attitudes in problem gamblers should not be ignored (Chiu and Storm, 2009;Orford et al., 2009Orford et al., , 2010Canale et al., 2016;Zhou et al., 2018;Andrà et al., 2021). ...

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A systematic literature review of studies on attitudes towards gambling using the Attitudes Towards Gambling Scale (ATGS)

International Gambling Studies