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Category: Special Series

March 1, 2017

The WAGER, Vol. 22(3) – Life events and problem gambling severity: A prospective study


March 1, 2017

Introduction to the Special Series on Gambling Disorder


November 23, 2016

ASHES, Vol. 12(12) – Genetic risk for nicotine dependence: The need for diversity in research


November 21, 2016

Healing from within: My involvement in Tribal collaborative research


November 9, 2016

The WAGER, Vol. 21(12) – Moving beyond gambling: Psychiatric comorbidity in tribal communities


November 2, 2016

STASH, Vol. 12(11): When one-size might not fit all: Evidence-based treatment among programs servicing Native American treatment seekers


November 2, 2016

Introduction to the Special Series on Addiction, Resilience, and Recovery within Tribal Communities


October 26, 2016

ASHES, Vol. 12(11) – Elevated risk: Gender-based violence and smoking in Appalachia


October 19, 2016

The DRAM, Vol. 12(11) – Critical periods: The timing of child abuse and adult drinking


October 12, 2016

The WAGER, Vol. 21(11) – Links to the past: Childhood maltreatment and Gambling Disorder


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