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    Article] Reducing Erroneous Cognition and the Frequency of Exceeding Limits among Slots Players: A Short (3-minute) Educational Animation Facilitates Responsible Gambling
    DocNo of ILP: 528

    Doc. Type: Article

    Title: Reducing Erroneous Cognition and the Frequency of Exceeding Limits among Slots Players: A Short (3-minute) Educational Animation Facilitates Responsible Gambling

    Authors: Wohl, MJA; Santesso, DL; Harrigan, K

    Full Name of Authors: Wohl, Michael J. A.; Santesso, Diane L.; Harrigan, Kevin

    Keywords by Author: Gambling; Prevention; Educational animation; Erroneous cognitions; Slot machines

    Keywords Plus: GAMBLERS; PREVENTION; MODEL

    Abstract: Educating slot machine players about the odds of winning and the benefits of pre-commitment is important from a responsible gambling perspective. Educational animation is a favorable medium in this regard but requires a short and cognitively simple format. To this end, for Study 1a, we developed a 3-min educational animation to test its responsible gambling utility and compare it against a 9-min version developed by Wohl and colleagues (Journal of Gambling Studies 26:469-486, 2010) with slots machine players (N = 123). The 3- and 9-min version equally facilitated a reduction in erroneous cognitions and limit adherence during the subsequent gambling session compared to a control video. However, the animations' effectiveness waned after 30 days. In Study 1b, slot players (N = 24) who watched both animations showed no version preference. Educational animations as a responsible gambling tool and the appropriate venue for short and long animations are discussed.

    Cate of OECD: Basic medicine

    Year of Publication: 2013

    Business Area: gamble

    Detail Business: gamble

    Country: USA

    Study Area:

    Name of Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION

    Language: English

    Country of Authors: [Wohl, Michael J. A.] Carleton Univ, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada; [Santesso, Diane L.; Harrigan, Kevin] Univ Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada

    Press Adress: Wohl, MJA (reprint author), Carleton Univ, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada.

    Email Address: michael_wohl@carleton.ca

    Citaion:

    Funding: Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre (OPGRC)

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    Number of Citaion: 41

    Publication: SPRINGER

    City of Publication: NEW YORK

    Address of Publication: 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA

    ISSN: 1557-1874

    29-Character Source Abbreviation: INT J MENT HEALTH AD

    ISO Source Abbreviation: Int. J. Mental Health Addict.

    Volume: 11

    Version: 4

    Start of File: 409

    End of File: 423

    DOI: 10.1007/s11469-012-9424-z

    Number of Pages: 15

    Web of Science Category: Psychology, Clinical; Substance Abuse; Psychiatry

    Subject Category: Psychology; Substance Abuse; Psychiatry

    Document Delivery Number: 189DJ

    Unique Article Identifier: WOS:000322247000001

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