How Anticipated and Experienced Stigma Can Contribute to Self-Stigma: The Case of Problem Gambling
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Effectiveness of the "What's Up!" Intervention to Reduce Stigma and Psychometric Properties of the Youth Program Questionnaire (YPQ): Results from a Cluster Non-randomized Controlled Trial Conducted in Catalan High SchoolsPsychological factors, sociodemographic characteristics, and coping mechanisms associated with the self-stigma of problem gambling.
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How Anticipated and Experienced Stigma Can Contribute to Self-Stigma: The Case of Problem Gambling
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scientific article published on 21 February 2017
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How Anticipated and Experience ...... : The Case of Problem Gambling
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How Anticipated and Experience ...... : The Case of Problem Gambling
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How Anticipated and Experience ...... The Case of Problem Gambling.
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How Anticipated and Experience ...... : The Case of Problem Gambling
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How Anticipated and Experience ...... The Case of Problem Gambling.
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Alex M T Russell
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10.3389/FPSYG.2017.00235
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2017-02-21T00:00:00Z