Abstract Background Women’s participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has been very limited research to investigate how gambling behaviour, product preferences, and perceptions of gambling harm may vary across subgroups of women. Methods This study surveyed a convenience sample of 509 women from Victoria and New South Wales, Australia. Women were asked a range of questions about their socio-demographic characteristics and gambling behaviour. Focusing on four gambling products in Australia—casino gambling, electronic gambling machines (EGMs), horse betting, and sports betting—women were asked about their frequency of participation, their product preferences, and perceptions of product harms. The sample was segme...
BACKGROUND Gambling poses a global threat to public health due to its far-reaching impacts. Researc...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports multiple layers of gender analysis in health research a...
Background: Women\u27s participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has b...
BACKGROUND: Women's participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has been...
Background: Women's participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has been...
BACKGROUND: Women\u27s participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has b...
Background: Younger women\u27s engagement with gambling has changed over recent decades due to a ran...
Abstract Background While the prevalence of women’s participation in gambling is steadily increasing...
Objective: Research has demonstrated that gambling is becoming increasingly normalised for women. As...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Problem gambling is a social issue that increasingly involves women; however, research into gambling...
Australian women have one of the highest levels of access to gambling of anywhere in the world. Prob...
This paper helps to address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. It focuses on ga...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
BACKGROUND Gambling poses a global threat to public health due to its far-reaching impacts. Researc...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports multiple layers of gender analysis in health research a...
Background: Women\u27s participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has b...
BACKGROUND: Women's participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has been...
Background: Women's participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has been...
BACKGROUND: Women\u27s participation in, and harm from gambling, is steadily increasing. There has b...
Background: Younger women\u27s engagement with gambling has changed over recent decades due to a ran...
Abstract Background While the prevalence of women’s participation in gambling is steadily increasing...
Objective: Research has demonstrated that gambling is becoming increasingly normalised for women. As...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Problem gambling is a social issue that increasingly involves women; however, research into gambling...
Australian women have one of the highest levels of access to gambling of anywhere in the world. Prob...
This paper helps to address a deficiency of gender specific research into gambling. It focuses on ga...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
BACKGROUND Gambling poses a global threat to public health due to its far-reaching impacts. Researc...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports multiple layers of gender analysis in health research a...