With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the number of women with gambling-related problems. Research in the United States indicates however, that men have a higher incidence of pathological gambling. The aims of this study were to ascertain among game machine users in a major city in Australia whether (a) more women than men exhibited symptoms of pathological gambling, (b) women reported higher guilt associated with their gambling, and (c) gamblers' self-assessment on several mood states was predictive of pathological gambling. A modified version of the South Oaks Gambling Screen was administered to 104 users of game machines (44 men, 60 women) sampled from patrons at gaming venue...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
AIMS - This study describes five groups of gamblers and changes in their gambling involvement and ga...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Australia is known as a nation of gamblers, reflecting its relatively liberal gambling policies and ...
This paper helps address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. Using predominantly...
This paper helps address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. Using predominantly...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
In many countries where gambling is legalised, there has been a strong public policy focus on the ne...
peer reviewedMost gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of s...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Gambling has typically been considered a predominately male activity. However, recent prevalence sur...
This paper helps to address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. It focuses on ga...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
AIMS - This study describes five groups of gamblers and changes in their gambling involvement and ga...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Australia is known as a nation of gamblers, reflecting its relatively liberal gambling policies and ...
This paper helps address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. Using predominantly...
This paper helps address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. Using predominantly...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
In many countries where gambling is legalised, there has been a strong public policy focus on the ne...
peer reviewedMost gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of s...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Gambling has typically been considered a predominately male activity. However, recent prevalence sur...
This paper helps to address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. It focuses on ga...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
AIMS - This study describes five groups of gamblers and changes in their gambling involvement and ga...