The UW GRL has launched a new online slots study! If you would like to learn more about this area of our research, check out the following papers by @tbkruger, @candice_phd, @cj_larche, and @mjstange 😊
Or use your phone camera with this QR code to complete the pre-screen questionnaire to see if you are eligible to participate!
If you have any questions, feel free to dm us or email us at [email protected]! 😀
University students and researchers are looking for slots players who live in North America to participate in a 60 minute online research study (via Zoom conference call)
Click the link to see if you qualify! (Note: the link re-directs you to the survey platform used by the University of Waterloo. Responses are anonymous and are not shared with Twitter.
https://t.co/e7SWcCS901
We've all got different ways to cope with #COVID19 - here are a few tips for managing your #mentalhealth during this time. Stay safe and resilient, everyone! We're in this together. 🙂🙌#MentalHealthIsHealth
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, there are people and organizations you can reach out to for help. #UofTMed Prof David Gratzer explains why recognizing you’re struggling and reaching out for help is crucial @CTVNews https://t.co/ITYbGYOa2s
Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang, Region of Waterloo Public Health’s Acting Medical Officer of Health is recommending enhanced measures to prevent the spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the region. Read more online https://t.co/hFyqGDdszG
UPDATE:
▹ #UWaterloo is suspending all on-campus courses from March 14 - 23.
▹ At the end of the suspension, #UWaterloo is cancelling all in-person academic activity, including in-person exams, until the end of the term (April 25).
More details: https://t.co/q74RbNDBd1
Two million U.S. adults per year have severe gambling problems. Another 4-6 million have mild or moderate gambling issues.
#AwarenessPlusAction#PGAM
https://t.co/yCVDKGIKi5
New from Jonsson, David Hodgins, @percarlbring: phone intervention (motiv interviewing) with highly engaged gamblers (top 0.5%) leads to sustained reductions over 1 y. Exemplary RCT design. In @AddictionJrnl https://t.co/OSApeVZUn7
"Gambling products must not actively encourage customers to chase their losses, increase their stake or increase the amount they have decided to gamble, or continue to gamble after they have indicated they wish to stop."
https://t.co/N3KHoQ8ig3