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Minimal treatments and problem gamblers: A preliminary investigation
Authors:Mark Dickerson  John Hinchy  Stephanie Legg England
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Australian National University, PO Box 4, 2601, ACT, Australia
Abstract:In view of the increasing popularity of minimal intervention treatments for problem drinking, a self-help manual for people who wish to reduce or stop gambling was prepared. Twenty-nine (ACT residents) who responded to advertisements for help with problem gambling were allocated to either of two minimal treatments, ldquoManual (only)rdquo and ldquoManual & Interviewrdquo. On average, clients from both groups reduced the frequency of their gambling sessions, frequency of overspending, and amount spent per week in the first three months and next three months after first contact, but expenditure per session increased from three to six months, after an initial improvement. There was no evidence that a single in-depth interview added to the effectiveness of the manual.This project was funded by a grant from the Australian National University Faculties Research Fund.
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