Background and aims: In many jurisdictions, where gambling services are provided, regulatory codes require gambling operators to apply a duty of care toward patrons. A common feature of these provisions is some expectation that venue staff identify and assist patrons who might be experiencing problems with their gambling. The effectiveness of such measures is, however, predicated on the assumption that there are reliable and observable indicators that might be used to allow problem gamblers to be distinguished from other gamblers. Methods: In this study, we consolidate the findings from two large Australian studies (n = 505 and n = 680) of regular gamblers that were designed to identify reliable and useful indicators for identifying problem...
This study provides a first look at the perspectives and profiles of casino problem gamblers. The st...
Instead of regarding a particular type of gambling activity (for example, electronic gambling machin...
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Background and aims: In many jurisdictions, where gambling services are provided, regulatory codes r...
Staff in gaming venues are increasingly expected to identify people with possible gambling problems ...
In many countries, there is increasing interest in early intervention strategies to assist people wh...
In many countries, problem or pathological gambling has been recognized as a significant public heal...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
In many countries where gambling is legalised, there has been a strong public policy focus on the ne...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
This study provides a first look at the perspectives and profiles of casino problem gamblers. The st...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This study provides a first look at the perspectives and profiles of casino problem gamblers. The st...
Instead of regarding a particular type of gambling activity (for example, electronic gambling machin...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background and aims: In many jurisdictions, where gambling services are provided, regulatory codes r...
Staff in gaming venues are increasingly expected to identify people with possible gambling problems ...
In many countries, there is increasing interest in early intervention strategies to assist people wh...
In many countries, problem or pathological gambling has been recognized as a significant public heal...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
In many countries where gambling is legalised, there has been a strong public policy focus on the ne...
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gam...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
This study provides a first look at the perspectives and profiles of casino problem gamblers. The st...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This study provides a first look at the perspectives and profiles of casino problem gamblers. The st...
Instead of regarding a particular type of gambling activity (for example, electronic gambling machin...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...