Intimate partner violence (IPV) and problem gambling are becoming increasingly significant public health issues, especially amongst Pacific populations within New Zealand, yet no general population studies have explicitly investigated the association between these factors. This study aims to determine whether problem gambling is an independent risk factor for IPV victimization in 700 couples with a Pacific infant, after accounting for problem drinking. Victimization of any and severe physical IPV was indicated for 33% and 18% mothers, and 38% and 22% fathers, respectively. For mothers, 1% were classified as problem gamblers and 15% as problem drinkers; while for fathers, 2% were defined as problem gamblers and 26% as problem drinkers. In th...
Background The Pacific Islands Families (PIF) study has been following a cohort of Pacific children...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
Elevated rates of family violence among treatment-seeking problem gamblers compared to general popul...
While the evidence about the statistical co-occurrence of family violence and problem gambling is gr...
Problem gambling is a severe mental health issue. Both New Zealand and International evidence agree ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyThis study provides a systema...
This study aimed to examine how problem gambling interacts with gendered drivers of intimate partne...
Research into the co-occurrence of problem gambling, familial violence, and alcohol misuse is limite...
The primary aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and patterns of family violence in treat...
Background The Pacific Islands Families (PIF) study has been following a cohort of Pacific children...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
Elevated rates of family violence among treatment-seeking problem gamblers compared to general popul...
While the evidence about the statistical co-occurrence of family violence and problem gambling is gr...
Problem gambling is a severe mental health issue. Both New Zealand and International evidence agree ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyThis study provides a systema...
This study aimed to examine how problem gambling interacts with gendered drivers of intimate partne...
Research into the co-occurrence of problem gambling, familial violence, and alcohol misuse is limite...
The primary aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and patterns of family violence in treat...
Background The Pacific Islands Families (PIF) study has been following a cohort of Pacific children...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...