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"French M" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 A portrait of online gambling: a look at a transformation amid a pandemic Kairouz S; Savard AC; Murch WS; Dixon MR; Martin NB; Brodeur M; Dauphinais S; Ferland F; Hamel D; Dufour M; French M; Monson E; Van Mourik V; Morvannou A; 40770758
CONCORDIA
2 Distinguishing Persistent Versus Episodic Clusters of At-Risk Respondents on the Problem Gambling Severity Index Murch WS; Scheurich R; Monson E; French M; Kairouz S; 40338426
PSYCHOLOGY
3 "It would Never have Happened Without the Pandemic": Understanding the Lived Experience of Individuals who Increased Their Online Gambling Participation Savard AC; Kairouz S; Nadeau-Tremblay J; Brodeur M; Ferland F; French M; Morvannou A; Blanchette-Martin N; Dufour M; VanMourik V; Monson E; 39115755
SOCANTH
4 The HIV self-testing debate: where do we stand? Gagnon M; French M; Hébert Y; 29347929
SOCANTH
5 Criminal Code reform of HIV non-disclosure is urgently needed: Social science perspectives on the harms of HIV criminalization in Canada Hastings C; French M; McClelland A; Mykhalovskiy E; Adam B; Bisaillon L; Bogosavljevic K; Gagnon M; Greene S; Guta A; Hindmarch S; Kaida A; Kilty J; Massaquoi N; Namaste V; O' Byrne P; Orsini M; Patterson S; Sanders C; Symington A; Wilson C; 38087186
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Using machine learning to retrospectively predict self-reported gambling problems in Quebec Murch WS; Kairouz S; Dauphinais S; Picard E; Costes JM; French M; 36880253
SOCANTH
7 COVID-19, public health, and the politics of prevention. Mykhalovskiy E; French M; 33156541
SOCANTH
8 Consent and criminalisation concerns over phylogenetic analysis of surveillance data. Chung C, Khanna N, Cardell B, Spieldenner A, Strub S, McClelland A, French M, Gagnon M, Guta A 31272660
SOCANTH

 

Title:"It would Never have Happened Without the Pandemic": Understanding the Lived Experience of Individuals who Increased Their Online Gambling Participation
Authors:Savard ACKairouz SNadeau-Tremblay JBrodeur MFerland FFrench MMorvannou ABlanchette-Martin NDufour MVanMourik VMonson E
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39115755/
DOI:10.1007/s10899-024-10336-0
Publication:Journal of gambling studies
Keywords:COVID-19GamblingGambling operatorsOnline gamblingOnline gambling participationPandemic
PMID:39115755 Category: Date Added:2024-08-08
Dept Affiliation: SOCANTH
1 École de travail social et de criminologie, Université Laval, 1030 avenue des Sciences-Humaines, Québec, Québec, Canada. annie-claude.savard@tsc.ulaval.ca.
2 HERMÈS Research Partnership Team, Montréal, Canada. annie-claude.savard@tsc.ulaval.ca.
3 HERMÈS Research Partnership Team, Montréal, Canada.
4 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
5 Département de médecine de famille et de médecine d'urgence, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
6 École de travail social et de criminologie, Université Laval, 1030 avenue des Sciences-Humaines, Québec, Québec, Canada.
7 Service de recherche en dépendance du CIUSSS de la Capitale Nationale et du CISSS de Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Québec, Canada.
8 Département des sciences de la santé communautaire, Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil, Québec, Canada.
9 Departement de psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
10 CIUSSS Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal - Montreal Addiction Rehabilitation Centre, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Description:

The gambling landscape was profoundly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an increase in online gambling participation. This growth raises concerns about the potential harms associated with online gambling. This qualitative study aims to understand the lived experiences of gamblers whose participation in online gambling increased due to the pandemic. Thematic content analysis was undertaken based on semi-structured interviews conducted with 58 people who reported an increase in their online gambling participation due to the pandemic. Findings are presented according to the three main themes that emerged from the analyses: (1) whether increases in gambling participation during the pandemic were short-term or sustained, (2) characteristics of the gambling environment and operators' practices that shaped this increase, and (3) the role of gambling in the daily lives of gamblers who reported an increase in their gambling participation during the pandemic. Exploration of the lived experiences of gamblers reporting an increase of their online gambling practices during the pandemic raises important issues regarding online gambling environment and gambling operator's practices.





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