Issue 9 October 2003 ISSN: 1494-5185

Meta-analysis:
A 12-step program
By David
L. Streiner
Why
do gamblers over-report wins? An examination of social factors
By
John Jamieson, Chris Mushquash and Dwight
Mazmanian
Quitting
again: Motivations and strategies for terminating gambling relapses
By Kylie
L. Thygesen and David C. Hodgins
Gamblers
Anonymous: A critical review of the literature
By Peter
Ferentzy and Wayne Skinner
Instant-win
products and prize draws: Are these forms of gambing?
By
Lottery
fraud: Nothing new under the sun
By
The
face of Chinese migrants' gambling: A perspective from New Zealand
By
Oregon's
Problem Gambling Services: Public health orientation in a stepped-care
approach
How
to gamble: Information and misinformation in books and other media on
gambling
By Nigel
Turner, Barry Fritz and Bronwyn Mackenzie
Rachel
A. Volberg. (2001) When the Chips Are Down: Problem Gambling in America
Reviewed
by Henry Lesieur