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The Etiology of Problem Gambling

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The late Walker (1992), a pioneer in the study of psychology of gambling, categorically explained the etiology of problem gambling in two basic dimensions: distal causes and proximal causes.

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Chan, C.C., Li, W.W.L., Leung, E.C.I. (2016). The Etiology of Problem Gambling. In: Problem Gambling in Hong Kong and Macao. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1068-2_4

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