Can a simple online message help curb risky gambling and trading habits?
NCT ID NCT06681103
Summary
This study tested whether sending personalized online feedback to young adults in Spain could encourage them to consider changing their gambling or risky trading habits and to seek help. Researchers compared over 1,100 participants who either received the feedback or did not, following up after 12 weeks. The goal was to see if this simple, online approach could motivate positive change in behavior and attitudes.
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Miguel Hernández University
Elche, Alicante, 03202, Spain
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