Objective: To develop a framework to guide the application of public health advocacy strategies aimed at preventing and reducing gambling-related harm. Methods: A narrative review of theories of change and public health advocacy literature. Results: An eight-step public health advocacy framework was created, which outlines the critical steps and considerations when developing and implementing successful change efforts. Implications for public health: To date, a clear public health advocacy approach to gambling harm prevention and reduction has not been well established. This study proposes a gambling specific framework to guide future public health advocacy efforts to prevent and reduce gambling harm
Objective This paper presents an evidence informed rationale for focussing on harmful gambling produ...
Federal and state elections provide opportunity for health advocacy. Prior to the elections politica...
Current approaches targeting affected individuals substantially underestimate the harms of gambling....
Background: Public health advocacy is important in preventing harm and promoting health in communiti...
This research identified the range of factors that influence the development of public health advoca...
The public health community has called for governments to recognise the harms associated with gambli...
Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly recognised ...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Prevention of harms related to gambling requires investment in population based approaches, say Heat...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Objective: To explore the attitudes and opinions of public health experts in gambling and related un...
There is increasing public health concern about harmful gambling, but no consensus on effective poli...
Summary: Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly re...
This paper examines the public policy value of looking at gambling from a public health perspective....
As jurisdictions worldwide have overseen gambling expansion, most have implemented regulatory and pu...
Objective This paper presents an evidence informed rationale for focussing on harmful gambling produ...
Federal and state elections provide opportunity for health advocacy. Prior to the elections politica...
Current approaches targeting affected individuals substantially underestimate the harms of gambling....
Background: Public health advocacy is important in preventing harm and promoting health in communiti...
This research identified the range of factors that influence the development of public health advoca...
The public health community has called for governments to recognise the harms associated with gambli...
Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly recognised ...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Prevention of harms related to gambling requires investment in population based approaches, say Heat...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Objective: To explore the attitudes and opinions of public health experts in gambling and related un...
There is increasing public health concern about harmful gambling, but no consensus on effective poli...
Summary: Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly re...
This paper examines the public policy value of looking at gambling from a public health perspective....
As jurisdictions worldwide have overseen gambling expansion, most have implemented regulatory and pu...
Objective This paper presents an evidence informed rationale for focussing on harmful gambling produ...
Federal and state elections provide opportunity for health advocacy. Prior to the elections politica...
Current approaches targeting affected individuals substantially underestimate the harms of gambling....