Nerilee Hing

Nerilee Hing

Central Queensland University

H-index: 58

Oceania-Australia

About Nerilee Hing

Nerilee Hing, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Central Queensland University, specializes in the field of gambling studies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

‘No evidence of harm’implies no evidence of safety: Framing the lack of causal evidence in gambling advertising research

The COVID-19 lockdown experience suggests that restricting the supply of gambling can reduce gambling problems: An Australian prospective study

Feature preferences of sports betting platforms: A discrete choice experiment shows why young bettors prefer smartphones

Testing the effectiveness of different safer gambling messages for sports and race betting: A five-week experiment

Harm-to-self from gambling: A national Australian study

Skill-Based Electronic Gaming Machines: Features that Mimic Video Gaming, Features that could Contribute to Harm, and Their Potential Attraction to Different Groups

Gambling advertising on Twitter before, during and after the initial Australian COVID-19 lockdown

‘Getting addicted to it and losing a lot of money… it’s just like a hole.’A grounded theory model of how social determinants shape adolescents’ choices to not gamble

Nerilee Hing Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

11386

Citations(since 2020)

6553

Cited By

7168

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

207

i10Index(since 2020)

152

Email

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Central Queensland University

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Nerilee Hing Skills & Research Interests

gambling studies

Top articles of Nerilee Hing

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘No evidence of harm’implies no evidence of safety: Framing the lack of causal evidence in gambling advertising research

Addiction

Philip Newall

Youssef Allami

Maira Andrade

Peter Ayton

Rosalind Baker‐Frampton

...

2024/2

The COVID-19 lockdown experience suggests that restricting the supply of gambling can reduce gambling problems: An Australian prospective study

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Nerilee Hing

Alex MT Russell

Vijay Rawat

Gabrielle M Bryden

Matthew Browne

...

2024/2/12

Feature preferences of sports betting platforms: A discrete choice experiment shows why young bettors prefer smartphones

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Nerilee Hing

Alex MT Russell

Catherine Tulloch

Lisa Lole

Matthew Rockloff

...

2024/1/9

Testing the effectiveness of different safer gambling messages for sports and race betting: A five-week experiment

Addictive Behaviors

Matthew Rockloff

Matthew Browne

Alex MT Russell

Philip Newall

Nerilee Hing

...

2024/2/1

Harm-to-self from gambling: A national Australian study

Catherine Tulloch

Nerilee Hing

Matthew Browne

Alex MT Russell

Matthew Rockloff

...

2024/1/8

Skill-Based Electronic Gaming Machines: Features that Mimic Video Gaming, Features that could Contribute to Harm, and Their Potential Attraction to Different Groups

Philip Newall

Matthew Rockloff

Hannah Thorne

Alex MT Russell

Tess Visintin

...

2024/4/23

Gambling advertising on Twitter before, during and after the initial Australian COVID-19 lockdown

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Alex MT Russell

Nerilee Hing

Gabrielle Maria Bryden

Hannah Thorne

Matthew J Rockloff

...

2023/6/29

‘Getting addicted to it and losing a lot of money… it’s just like a hole.’A grounded theory model of how social determinants shape adolescents’ choices to not gamble

Nerilee Hing

Hannah Thorne

Lisa Lole

Kerry Sproston

Nicole Hodge

...

2023/9/25

Skin gambling contributes to gambling problems and harm after controlling for other forms of traditional gambling

Journal of Gambling Studies

Nancy Greer

Matthew Rockloff

Nerilee Hing

Matthew Browne

Daniel L King

2023/3

Situational features of smartphone betting are linked to sports betting harm: An ecological momentary assessment study

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Nerilee Hing

Matthew Browne

Matthew Rockloff

Alex MT Russell

Catherine Tulloch

...

2023/12/22

The Gambling Harms Scales: Instruments to assess impact to gamblers and affected others that are benchmarked to health utility

Matthew Browne

Philip WS Newall

Vijay Rawat

Catherine Tulloch

Matthew Rockloff

...

2023/5/1

Adoption, adaptation or exposure? Novel digital gambling activities and links with gambling problems

Nerilee Hing

Matthew Rockloff

Matthew Browne

2023/6

‘It Doesn’t Give Off the Gambling Vibes… It Just Feels Like a Part of the Game’: Adolescents’ Experiences and Perceptions of Simulated Gambling While Growing Up

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction

Nerilee Hing

Lisa Lole

Hannah Thorne

Kerry Sproston

Nicole Hodge

...

2023/7/20

How gambling problems relate to health and wellbeing in Australian households: evidence from the household income and labour dynamics of Australia survey

Addictive Behaviors

Catherine Tulloch

Nerilee Hing

Matthew Browne

Matthew Rockloff

2023/2/1

How gambling harms others: The influence of relationship-type and closeness on harm, health, and wellbeing

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Catherine Tulloch

Matthew Browne

Nerilee Hing

Matthew Rockloff

Margo Hilbrecht

2023/10/5

Order of first-play in simulated versus monetary gambling

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Alex MT Russell

Nerilee Hing

Philip Newall

Nancy Greer

Cassandra K Dittman

...

2023/12/22

Intimate partner violence linked to gambling: cohort and period effects on the past experiences of older women

BMC women's health

Nerilee Hing

Catherine O’Mullan

Lydia Mainey

Elaine Nuske

Helen Breen

2023/4/6

Designing improved safer gambling messages for race and sports betting: What can be learned from other gambling formats and the broader public health literature?

Philip WS Newall

Matthew Rockloff

Nerilee Hing

Hannah Thorne

Alex MT Russell

...

2023/6

Skill-based gambling in Australia

Matthew Rockloff

Hannah Thorne

Alex Russell

Philip Newall

Tess Visintin

...

2023/9/5

Not all games are created equal: Adolescents who play and spend money on simulated gambling games show greater risk for gaming disorder

Addictive Behaviors

Nerilee Hing

Alex MT Russell

Daniel L King

Matthew Rockloff

Matthew Browne

...

2023/2/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 41
Matthew Browne

Matthew Browne

Central Queensland University

H-index: 35
Matthew Rockloff

Matthew Rockloff

Central Queensland University

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