Self-compassion Buffers Impaired Decision-Making by Potential Problem Gamblers in a Casino Setting

Volume: 37, Issue: 1, Pages: 269 - 282
Published: Jan 2, 2021
Abstract
Self-compassionate individuals treat themselves kindly when undergoing stress. The present study examined self-compassion’s relationship to risky decision-making on a gambling task by 240 problem and non-problem gamblers who were tested in a casino setting. Multi-level modeling analyses showed that participants expressed differential rates of learning to avoid risks on the gambling task, depending on their status as potential problem/non-problem...
Paper Details
Title
Self-compassion Buffers Impaired Decision-Making by Potential Problem Gamblers in a Casino Setting
Published Date
Jan 2, 2021
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
269 - 282
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