Gambling has typically been considered a predominately male activity. However, recent prevalence surveys have shown greater numbers of females are now gambling. Much of the gambling literature suggests online gamblers are more likely to be male, and that problem gamblers are more likely to be male. Males and females are also likely to be gambling for different reasons and have a preference for different gambling activities. Little is known about the pattern of play among female online gamblers. The aim of this survey was to develop a better profile of female online gamblers and to examine any gender differences between males and females in terms of how and why they gamble online, their frequency of online gambling, patterns of play, as we...
To date there has been very little empirical research into Internet gambling and none relating to th...
To date, there has been very little empirical research examining why people gamble online or – just ...
This study provides the first analysis ever made of a representative national sample of Internet gam...
The expansion of online gambling opportunities calls for better comprehension of online gambling, in...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
Gambling has been considered a male pastime with research focused on exploring risk factors for gamb...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
Background and aims: Online gambling participation is increasing rapidly, with relatively little r...
peer reviewedMost gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of s...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Online recreational gambling has grown significantly over recent years. This growth has been aided ...
To date there has been very little empirical research into Internet gambling and none relating to th...
To date, there has been very little empirical research examining why people gamble online or – just ...
This study provides the first analysis ever made of a representative national sample of Internet gam...
The expansion of online gambling opportunities calls for better comprehension of online gambling, in...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
Gambling has been considered a male pastime with research focused on exploring risk factors for gamb...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
Background and aims: Online gambling participation is increasing rapidly, with relatively little r...
peer reviewedMost gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of s...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
Online recreational gambling has grown significantly over recent years. This growth has been aided ...
To date there has been very little empirical research into Internet gambling and none relating to th...
To date, there has been very little empirical research examining why people gamble online or – just ...
This study provides the first analysis ever made of a representative national sample of Internet gam...