Background: Problem gambling is a public health issue affecting both the gamblers, their families, their employers, and society as a whole. Recent law changes in Sweden oblige local and regional health authorities to invest more in prevention and treatment of problem gambling. The economic consequences of gambling, and thereby the potential economic consequences of policy changes in the area, are unknown, as the cost of problem gambling to society has remained largely unexplored in Sweden and similar settings. Methods: A prevalence-based cost-of-illness study for Sweden for the year 2018 was conducted. A societal approach was chosen in order to include direct costs (such as health care and legal costs), indirect costs (such as lost producti...
Gambling is a complicated topic not only because of its addictive features but it requires knowledge...
The thesis discusses the social and economic impacts associated with legalized gambling. The purpose...
Gambling has become quite common in Sweden. The Swedish National Institute of Public Health (2010) h...
Spel om pengar och dess konsekvenser för individ och samhälle har kommit att bli ett mycket omdiskut...
Public Health Objectives 1. The overarching aim of Sweden’s national public health policy is to crea...
The gambling industry goes from a national matter towards an international market. Since more and mo...
Background: Gambling related harm is well established and documented. However, there is far less inf...
Gambling behaviours represent a significant social and economic cost and an important public health ...
Background Gambling problems currently affect approximately 100 000 Finns. In order to prevent an...
Objectives: The impact of COVID-19 on gambling behavior and the gambling industry itself has been wi...
Gambling disorder is a serious condition and a current issue in Sweden. The national prevalence of p...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on society has been suspected to affect gambling behaviors. Pot...
BACKGROUND:Problem gambling is a public health issue and its comorbidity with other health condition...
Background: Gambling disorder is the first non-substance-related addiction which is recognized as a ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a public health issue and its comorbidity with other health conditio...
Gambling is a complicated topic not only because of its addictive features but it requires knowledge...
The thesis discusses the social and economic impacts associated with legalized gambling. The purpose...
Gambling has become quite common in Sweden. The Swedish National Institute of Public Health (2010) h...
Spel om pengar och dess konsekvenser för individ och samhälle har kommit att bli ett mycket omdiskut...
Public Health Objectives 1. The overarching aim of Sweden’s national public health policy is to crea...
The gambling industry goes from a national matter towards an international market. Since more and mo...
Background: Gambling related harm is well established and documented. However, there is far less inf...
Gambling behaviours represent a significant social and economic cost and an important public health ...
Background Gambling problems currently affect approximately 100 000 Finns. In order to prevent an...
Objectives: The impact of COVID-19 on gambling behavior and the gambling industry itself has been wi...
Gambling disorder is a serious condition and a current issue in Sweden. The national prevalence of p...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on society has been suspected to affect gambling behaviors. Pot...
BACKGROUND:Problem gambling is a public health issue and its comorbidity with other health condition...
Background: Gambling disorder is the first non-substance-related addiction which is recognized as a ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a public health issue and its comorbidity with other health conditio...
Gambling is a complicated topic not only because of its addictive features but it requires knowledge...
The thesis discusses the social and economic impacts associated with legalized gambling. The purpose...
Gambling has become quite common in Sweden. The Swedish National Institute of Public Health (2010) h...