2021
DOI: 10.5750/jgbe.v14i2.1943
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A Multilevel Mixed Effects Model to Evaluate Effectiveness of Treatment for Problem Gambling

Abstract: Problem gambling treatment is a challenging present-day topic. This paper proposes an empirical model for evaluating the effectiveness of treatment for problem gambling using a sample of problem gamblers treated by a set of Spanish associations dedicated to gambling addiction issues. Data consists of multiple levels of nested groups (individuals and problem gambling recovery centres). A multi-level, mixed-effects logistic regression is used which permits controlling for unobserved heterogeneity across differen… Show more

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