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  • Download PDF Subjects Diseases Neuroscience Psychology Risk factors Abstract Studies suggest that refusal self-efficacy and protective behavioral strategies may influence how impulsivity relates to ad
  • However, their mediating and moderating roles have not yet been examined in the context of gambling
  • This study investigated whether gambling refusal self-efficacy (GRSE) and gambling protective behavioral strategies (GPBS) mediate or moderate the associations between impulsivity and gambling outcome
  • A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among 926 gamblers from the general population (females: 53
  • Standardized self-report measures were used, including the Problem Gambling Severity Index, the Consumption Screen for Problem Gambling, the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale, the Gambling Self-Efficacy Que
  • Linear regression-based mediation and moderation models were tested
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Published by Bocphot on April 04, 2026. Source: Gambling refusal self-efficacy and protective behavioral str

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