BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling may focus on personal responsibility for gambling harm. In Australia, these discussions have largely excluded people with lived experience of problem gambling, including those involved in peer support and advocacy. METHODS: We conducted 26 in-depth interviews with people with current or previous problem gambling on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) involved in peer support and advocacy activities, using an approach informed by Interpretive Policy Analysis and Constructivist Grounded Theory. RESULTS: Participants perceived that government and industry discussed gambling as safe and entertaining with a focus on personal responsibility for problem gamb...
Background: Discussions of gambling have traditionally focused on ideas of “problem” and...
Background: Public health advocacy is important in preventing harm and promoting health in communiti...
This study fills a gap in gambling research by inquiring into the ways in which people make sense of...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling...
BACKGROUND: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
This project explored the impacts of a focus on personal responsibility in gambling discourses on pe...
Gambling causes significant levels of harm globally and is recognised as a serious public health iss...
This research examined the effectiveness of anti-stigma initiatives in the areas of mental health, H...
BACKGROUND: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
Background: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
Background: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
BACKGROUND: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
Abstract Background Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With ne...
Abstract Background Gambling has traditionally been conceptualised as an issue of addiction and pers...
As jurisdictions worldwide have overseen gambling expansion, most have implemented regulatory and pu...
Background: Discussions of gambling have traditionally focused on ideas of “problem” and...
Background: Public health advocacy is important in preventing harm and promoting health in communiti...
This study fills a gap in gambling research by inquiring into the ways in which people make sense of...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling...
BACKGROUND: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
This project explored the impacts of a focus on personal responsibility in gambling discourses on pe...
Gambling causes significant levels of harm globally and is recognised as a serious public health iss...
This research examined the effectiveness of anti-stigma initiatives in the areas of mental health, H...
BACKGROUND: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
Background: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
Background: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
BACKGROUND: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
Abstract Background Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With ne...
Abstract Background Gambling has traditionally been conceptualised as an issue of addiction and pers...
As jurisdictions worldwide have overseen gambling expansion, most have implemented regulatory and pu...
Background: Discussions of gambling have traditionally focused on ideas of “problem” and...
Background: Public health advocacy is important in preventing harm and promoting health in communiti...
This study fills a gap in gambling research by inquiring into the ways in which people make sense of...