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Study assesses the feasibility of screening for at-risk gambling for individuals who contact credit counseling organizations seeking help with financial distress.


Jodi Frey, Christine Callahan, Paul Sacco, Martin Hochheimer, and Rachel Imboden co-authored a study assessing the feasibility of screening for at-risk gambling for individuals who contact credit counseling organizations seeking help with financial distress. 

They worked with Devon Hyde, a 2012 graduate of the School of Social Work and current member of the Alumni Board of Advisors. This paper is a foundation for a larger recently funded project that will test a brief intervention to be deployed in this setting.

See the study at this link:
link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10899-019-09836-1

Citation:

Sacco, P., Frey, J.J., Callahan, C., Hochheimer, M., Imboden, R., & Hyde, D. (2019). Feasibility of Brief Screening for At-Risk Gambling in Consumer Credit Counseling. Journal of Gambling Studies. doi:10.1007/s10899-019-09836-1

 

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