Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to analyse attitudes, understanding of gambling and gambling related harm among Asians in New Zealand using secondary data from the New Zealand 2006/07 Gaming and Betting Attitudes Survey (GBAS). Design/methodology/approach-This survey interviewed 1,973 nationwide randomly selected youths and adults ($18 years) using structured questionnaire. Chinese (N = 113) and Indian (N = 122) data were analysed separately to compare between them and with NZ Europeans (N = 792). Descriptive analysis was carried out and was subsequently tested for significant correlations by weighted (p < 0.01) and un-weighted (p < 0.05) variables. Findings-A higher proportion of Chinese males (66.8 percent) represented in the survey ...
Summary of project/aims Background The last national studies focused on gambling in New Zealand we...
At the International Gambling Conference: Policy, Practice and Research in 2004 (Clarke, eCommunity-...
A number of different countries and states have or are in the process of developing formal or inform...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse attitudes, understanding of gambling and gam...
Abstract Objective: To describe survey findings which measure broader gambling harms and provide ben...
Over the past few years the sharp growth of Chinese international students attending educational ins...
This research investigated Chinese international students' gambling experiences in New Zealand. It e...
The past decade has seen considerable growth in the number of Chinese international students attendi...
Background: Research on gambling behaviours among the Chinese, especially compared to Caucasians, is...
This paper examines the prevalence of gambling and problem gambling among people of Indian, Pakistan...
As a country with one of the highest per capita gambling losses per year in the world, and an evolvi...
In multicultural countries such as New Zealand, it is particularly important that gambling research ...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
This study investigated the normalisation of gambling within the New Zealand context to explore whet...
Summary of project/aims Background The last national studies focused on gambling in New Zealand we...
At the International Gambling Conference: Policy, Practice and Research in 2004 (Clarke, eCommunity-...
A number of different countries and states have or are in the process of developing formal or inform...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse attitudes, understanding of gambling and gam...
Abstract Objective: To describe survey findings which measure broader gambling harms and provide ben...
Over the past few years the sharp growth of Chinese international students attending educational ins...
This research investigated Chinese international students' gambling experiences in New Zealand. It e...
The past decade has seen considerable growth in the number of Chinese international students attendi...
Background: Research on gambling behaviours among the Chinese, especially compared to Caucasians, is...
This paper examines the prevalence of gambling and problem gambling among people of Indian, Pakistan...
As a country with one of the highest per capita gambling losses per year in the world, and an evolvi...
In multicultural countries such as New Zealand, it is particularly important that gambling research ...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
This study investigated the normalisation of gambling within the New Zealand context to explore whet...
Summary of project/aims Background The last national studies focused on gambling in New Zealand we...
At the International Gambling Conference: Policy, Practice and Research in 2004 (Clarke, eCommunity-...
A number of different countries and states have or are in the process of developing formal or inform...