Items where Author is "Jiménez-Murcia, S"
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LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, H., GRANERO, R., FERNÁNDEZ-ARANDA, F., GRIFFITHS, M.D. and JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S., 2024. Perceived impact of gambling advertising can predict gambling severity among patients with gambling disorder. Journal of Gambling Studies, 40 (4), pp. 1787-1803. ISSN 1050-5350
LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, H., GRIFFITHS, M.D. and JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S., 2021. The symbolic construction of sports betting products. International Gambling Studies, 21 (3), pp. 498-515. ISSN 1445-9795
LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, H., RIUS-BUITRAGO, A., JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2021. The utilization and perception of sports betting experts (‘tipsters’) among sports bettors with gambling problems: a qualitative focus group interview study. International Gambling Studies, 21 (2), pp. 238-254. ISSN 1445-9795
LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, H., JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2020. The erosion of nongambling spheres by smartphone gambling: a qualitative study on workplace and domestic disordered gambling. Mobile Media and Communication. ISSN 2050-1579
LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, H., JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2019. Customization and personalization of sports betting products: implications for responsible gambling. Gaming Law Review and Economics, 23 (8), pp. 572-577. ISSN 2572-5300
LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, H., ESTÉVEZ, A., JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2018. Alcohol drinking and low nutritional value food eating behavior of sports bettors in gambling advertisements. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 16 (1), pp. 81-89. ISSN 1557-1874
ARCELUS, J., BOUMAN, W., JONES, B.A., RICHARDS, C., JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2017. Video gaming and gaming addiction in transgender people: an exploratory study. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. ISSN 2062-5871
JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA, S., BÁNYAI, F., ZSILA, Á., KIRÁLY, O., MARAZ, A., ELEKES, Z., GRIFFITHS, M.D., ANDREASSEN, C.S. and DEMETROVICS, Z., 2017. Problematic social media use: results from a large-scale nationally representative adolescent sample. PLOS ONE, 12 (1), e0169839. ISSN 1932-6203