Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations at the 2025 Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms Research International Interdisciplinary Colloquium
  Presenter Title
1 Ruijie Wang - Bournemouth University         Gender stereotypes in gambling marketing: an eye-tracking experiment on attentional bias on webpages. 
2 Simon Wright - Swansea University Electronic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (e-SBIRT) for gambling harm: A mixed-methods acceptability study. 
3 Ryan Statton - University of Plymouth The Gambling Harms Scale Initiative (GHSI): Holistic framework and measurement of gambling related harm and recovery. 
4 Jessica Smith - Swansea University Public perceptions of gambling in the Armed Forces: A mixed-method investigation of stigma. 
5 Jack McGarrigle - Swansea University      Dark patterns in online gambling: A scoping review and classification of deceptive design practices. 
6 Anthony Brennan - Swansea University        Evaluating the impact of environmental gambling cues with pavlovian-instrumental transfer.
7 Reece Bush-Evans - Bournemouth University            Matched betting: A safe bet or a risky gamble?
8 Steven Murphy - Warwick Business School & Gambling Commission Gambling, language, and financial wellbeing: Exploring free-text responses and behavioural markers.  
9 José T. Mateos - University of Lleida Prevalence of gambling behaviour and associated social factors in adolescents in Catalonia (Spain)
10 Chelsea Hughes - Swansea University Simulating gambling in virtual reality: The development of an immersive slot machine task. 
11 Daniel Ikenna Molobe - Arizona State University  The assessment of gambling and gambling-related harm in irregular migration: A study of Nigerian returned migrants.  
12 Lawrence Branco Sekalegga - Makerere University  & David Kakeeto - Victoria University  The role of performing arts in educating the youth against harmful gambling in Uganda.  
13 Lauranna Teunissen - University of Amsterdam Who sees what gambling-related content on social media? Combining data donation and survey data to assess young people’s exposure. 
14 Andrew Camara - University of Warwick    Control mediates the effect of cash-out availability on increased bet size. 
15 Elena Petrovskaya - University of Lincoln Gambling adverts on social media have high reach and likely appeal to male audiences: using the Meta Ad Library to empirically assess advertising in Ireland.  
16 Matt Smith - University of Brighton Using Photovoice to Understand Gambling-Related Harms in LGBTQ+ Communities.  
17 Niroshini Kondaswamy Aramval - Fast Forward     Gambling Harm in the Roma Community
18 Imogen Kruse - University of Bristol                  Investigation of the role of implicit control and emotional processing in loss-chasing behaviour during gambling. 
19 Saeid Moradipour - University of Bristol

AI Against the Odds: Automating the Detection of Gambling Advertising in Broadcast Media.  

20 El Collerton - Behavioural Insights Team  Financial institutions as harms reducers: Promoting gambling management tools in banking apps.  
21 Katy Penfold - University of Wolverhampton                  Online peer support for gambling harm: A qualitative study.  
22 Rebecca Brooker- Loughborough University                  Inside the Pavilion: Exploring the Social Influences on Gambling Attitudes and Harms in Elite English Cricket.  
23 Eoin Campbell - University of Warwick Testing Safer Gambling Video Advertising: A Randomised Controlled Trial.  
24 Theodore Piper - University of Birmingham                  Effects of interventional public health laws and regulations intended to reduce gambling-related harms: a realist review study.
25 Dr Glen Dighton - Swansea University                  Lurking, Subbing, Betting: The experiences of young adults watching gambling livestreams. 
26 Sharon Martin - University of Bristol         What insight can collaborative  songwriting bring to women's lived experience of gambling?
27 Edoardo Tozzi - University of Bristol Emotional arousal and appeal: Adolescent autonomic responses to (E)sports gambling content marketing on social media.  
28 Md Mizanoor Rahman - Director of Gam Federation CIC No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) and Gambling Harm: Sufferings and recovery through volunteering.
29 Anke Quack - University Medical Centre Mainz                 

How do gamblers assess player protection measures and safer gambling messages? results of an online survey in Germany.  

30 Sonia Mavi - University of Birmingham                  Exploring the breadth of gambling harms in the United Kingdom.