Problem gambling is now recognised as a major public health issue, with some gambling products posing significant burdens for individuals, families and communities. While gambling has attracted significant political and media attention, governments have been largely unwilling to implement a comprehensive approach to gambling reform. This article reviews the evidence base associated with gambling harm and advocates for a shift in focus away from initiatives that focus on responsible gambling, towards an approach that recognises the mutual obligation between industry, individuals, governments and the general community to engage in practices that prevent the development of gambling-related harm
Background: Gambling has quickly emerged as an important global public health issue. With new techno...
The unprecedented growth and expansion of gambling in Australia in the last two decades – particular...
Abstract Background Gambling has traditionally been conceptualised as an issue of addiction and pers...
AIMS: The aim of this paper is to provide a critical overview of the development and current status ...
Problem gambling causes serious problems to personal well-being, families, communities, and even a c...
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the nee...
Objective: To inform public health approaches to problem gambling by examining how the news media co...
Gambling causes significant levels of harm globally and is recognised as a serious public health iss...
Scholarly research into gambling did not formally begin until 1974, with the First Annual Conference...
There has been increasing calls to better understand the range of harms associated with gambling, in...
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
Some of the biggest challenges that face gambling research in Australia are discussed. The need is f...
This abstract should be considered alongside the abstract submitted by Heather Wardle and Tim Miller...
New technology is changing the nature of gambling with interactive modes of gambling becoming putati...
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...
The unprecedented growth and expansion of gambling in Australia in the last two decades – particular...
Abstract Background Gambling has traditionally been conceptualised as an issue of addiction and pers...
AIMS: The aim of this paper is to provide a critical overview of the development and current status ...
Problem gambling causes serious problems to personal well-being, families, communities, and even a c...
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the nee...
Objective: To inform public health approaches to problem gambling by examining how the news media co...
Gambling causes significant levels of harm globally and is recognised as a serious public health iss...
Scholarly research into gambling did not formally begin until 1974, with the First Annual Conference...
There has been increasing calls to better understand the range of harms associated with gambling, in...
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
Some of the biggest challenges that face gambling research in Australia are discussed. The need is f...
This abstract should be considered alongside the abstract submitted by Heather Wardle and Tim Miller...
New technology is changing the nature of gambling with interactive modes of gambling becoming putati...
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...
The unprecedented growth and expansion of gambling in Australia in the last two decades – particular...
Abstract Background Gambling has traditionally been conceptualised as an issue of addiction and pers...