Research

VCU Research in Action: Understanding and Treating Problem Gambling

Carolyn Hawley is analyzing the demographics and behaviors of gamblers to gain critical insights into more effective outreach and prevention strategies. By Joan Tupponce for VCU News, Elizabeth Childress doesn’t remember a time from her youth when she wasn’t gambling. “I gambled my life, my freedom and my money every day,” Childress said. 

Changing the Narrative

For more than 10 years, David L. Robbins has been helping veterans process their experiences in the military through writing as part of the Virginia War Memorial’s Mighty Pen Project. It’s not an uncommon strategy.

In Journal Article, VPGH Staff Argue for Inclusion of Gambling Disorder in the ADA

As the popularity of gambling grows—thanks to increased legalization, the integration of the gaming industry and U.S., sports culture, and easily accessible online gambling platforms—so does the number of people in need of help for problem gambling.

Humphrey Fellow Studies Link Between Stimulant Use and Problem Gambling

Humphrey Fellow Hari Nugroho is spending 10 months at Virginia Commonwealth University researching connections between methamphetamines and problem gambling, as well as adolescent drug use, prevention, and treatment methodologies. As a physician and addiction counselor with the Indonesian government, Hari Nugroho has long sought to improve approaches to substance use treatment.

Humphrey Fellow Hari Nugroho

VPGH researchers seek to understand experiences of peer recovery specialists

Peer recovery specialists (PRS) are often the first point of contact for support seekers who connect with the Virginia Partnership for Gaming and Health (VPGH) through direct referral or after calling the Virginia Problem Gambling Helpline.

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