Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and use of healthcare services amongst those affected. However, no research has examined the extent of stigma towards problem gambling within the general population. This study aimed to examine the stigma-related dimensions of problem gambling as perceived by the general public compared to other health conditions, and determine whether the publicly perceived dimensions of problem gambling predict its stigmatisation. A sample of 2000 Australian adults was surveyed, weighted to be representative of the state population by gender, age and location. Based on vignettes, the online survey measured perceived origin, peril, concealability, course and dis...
Background and aims: Few studies have examined the stigma of problem gambling and little is known ab...
Abstract: Minimal research has investigated the stigma associated with problem gambling, despite its...
Australian research shows that stigma is a major barrier to treatment seeking (Rockloff, 2004) and m...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Background and aims: Public stigma diminishes the health of stigmatized populations, so it is critic...
Background and aims: Public stigma diminishes the health of stigmatized populations, so it is critic...
The aims of this study were to determine the nature, relative intensity and process of stigma creati...
The degree to which anticipated and experienced public stigma contribute to self-stigma remains open...
This study aimed to determine the nature and relative intensity of stigma for problem gambling...
Gambling is embedded in Australian cultural history, and perceived as a normal, legitimate leisure a...
Gambling is a popular, socially accepted and normalised activity in many countries. But problem gamb...
Stigma has been identified as a major barrier to help-seeking, treatment and recovery from gambling ...
Few studies have examined the stigma of problem gambling and internalisation of this prejudice as da...
Minimal research has investigated the stigma associated with problem gambling, despite its major hin...
Background and aims: Few studies have examined the stigma of problem gambling and little is known ab...
Abstract: Minimal research has investigated the stigma associated with problem gambling, despite its...
Australian research shows that stigma is a major barrier to treatment seeking (Rockloff, 2004) and m...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Background and aims: Public stigma diminishes the health of stigmatized populations, so it is critic...
Background and aims: Public stigma diminishes the health of stigmatized populations, so it is critic...
The aims of this study were to determine the nature, relative intensity and process of stigma creati...
The degree to which anticipated and experienced public stigma contribute to self-stigma remains open...
This study aimed to determine the nature and relative intensity of stigma for problem gambling...
Gambling is embedded in Australian cultural history, and perceived as a normal, legitimate leisure a...
Gambling is a popular, socially accepted and normalised activity in many countries. But problem gamb...
Stigma has been identified as a major barrier to help-seeking, treatment and recovery from gambling ...
Few studies have examined the stigma of problem gambling and internalisation of this prejudice as da...
Minimal research has investigated the stigma associated with problem gambling, despite its major hin...
Background and aims: Few studies have examined the stigma of problem gambling and little is known ab...
Abstract: Minimal research has investigated the stigma associated with problem gambling, despite its...
Australian research shows that stigma is a major barrier to treatment seeking (Rockloff, 2004) and m...