New study on health-related causes of gambling in older adults

Julie Pattinson

Dr Julie Pattinson from the Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU) at University of Lincoln, recently published an article in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions. The article, entitled ‘Age-related physical and psychological vulnerability as pathways to problem gambling in older Continue reading New study on health-related causes of gambling in older adults

Julie Pattinson successfully defends PhD thesis on gambling behaviour in British older adults

Julie Pattinson joins CaHRU

Julie Pattinson who recently joined CaHRU as a research assistant, recently successfully defended her doctoral thesis evaluating psychological and physical health as predictors for problem gambling in British older adults. The aim of the doctorate was to build knowledge and Continue reading Julie Pattinson successfully defends PhD thesis on gambling behaviour in British older adults

Julie Pattinson joins CaHRU

Julie Pattinson joins CaHRU

Julie Pattinson joined the CaHRU team this autumn as a research assistant from the University of Nottingham, Division of Epidemiology and Public Health Research (UK centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies; UKCTAS). She has a keen interest in behavioural addictions and her recent Continue reading Julie Pattinson joins CaHRU