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Published Research - Epidemiological

Cook, S., Turner, N., Paglia-Boak, A., Adlaf, E.M. & Mann, R.E. (November 2010). Ontario Youth Gambling Report: Data from the 2009 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey. Report prepared for the Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario.

Cunningham, J.A., Hodgins, D.C. & Toneatto, T. (2009). Natural history of gambling problems: Results from a general population survey.Sucht, 55, 98-103  [German publication].

Quilty, L.C., Watson, C., Robertson, J.J., Toneatto, T. & Bagby, R.M. (2011). The prevalence and course of pathological gambling in the mood disorders. Journal of Gambling Studies, 27(2), 191-201.

Rush, B., Adlaf, E., Veldhuizen, S., Corea, L., & Vincent, S. (2005). Assessing the geo-spatial association in Ontario between the prevalence of problem gambling, treatment availability and help seeking. Report submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.

Rush, B.R., Veldhuizen, S., & Adlaf, E. (2007). Mapping the prevalence of problem gambling and its association with treatment accessibility and proximity to gambling venues. Journal  of Gambling Issues, 20.

Rush, B.R., Bassani, D., Urbanoski, K., & Castel, S. (2008). Influence of co-occurring mental and substance use disorders on the prevalence of problem gambling in Canada. Addiction. 103(11), 1847-1856. 

Suurvalli, H., Hodgins, D., Toneatto, T., & Cunningham, J. (2008). Treatment seeking among Ontario problem gamblers: Results of a population study. Psychiatric Services, 59(11), 1343-1346.

Urbanoski, K. & Rush, B. (2006, April). Characteristics of people seeking treatment for problem gambling in Ontario: Trends from 1998-2002. Journal of Gambling Issues, 16.

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