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Toneatto T et al. – Men rated treatment components to be more helpful, whereas women found specific gambling–related treatment interventions (e.g., identification of high–risk situations, gambling beliefs and attitudes) to be less helpful. Implications for identifying treatment needs of women seeking problem gambling treatment are discussed.

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