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“Sense for Gambling” Among Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men With Gambling Disorder
Noa Vana
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Yael Itzhaki-Braun
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Belle Gavriel-Fried
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School of Social Work
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Gambling
100%
Gambling Disorder
100%
Ultra-Orthodox Jews
100%
Sociocultural Context
25%
Ultra-Orthodox
25%
Israel
12%
Jewish
12%
Making Sense
12%
Cultural Factors
12%
Risk-taking
12%
Sampling Design
12%
Gambling Problems
12%
Habitus
12%
Sense of Loneliness
12%
Judaism
12%
Leisure Activities
12%
Ultra-Orthodox Community
12%
Rabbis
12%
Poverty
12%
Purposeful Sampling
12%
Social World
12%
Cultural Structure
12%
Individual Responsibility
12%
Non-minimal Interaction
12%
Secular World
12%
Constructivist Grounded Theory
12%
Abductive Analysis
12%
Psychology
Gambling
100%
Cultural Contexts
15%
Decision Making
7%
Risk-Taking
7%
Loneliness
7%
Leisure Activity
7%
Risk Behavior
7%
Neuroscience
Pathological Gambling
100%
Decision-Making
16%
Grounded Theory
16%
Risk Behavior
16%