The issue of how and why gamblers end up in debt has received comparatively little attention in the literature. Data from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) revealed that although problem gamblers were more likely than non-problem gamblers to have forms of financial debt, just under two-thirds of problem gamblers (62%) reported having no debt. Using a qualitative approach, this study aimed to explore the issue from the perspective of gamblers themselves through interviews with 27 purposively sampled gamblers drawn from participants who took part in the APMS and the British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2010. Analysis, using the Framework method, suggested the existence of four kinds of gamblers categorized by their approach to ...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
Instead of regarding a particular type of gambling activity (for example, electronic gambling machin...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers' designed to explor...
The issue of how and why gamblers end up in debt has received comparatively little attention in the ...
The Gambling and Debt pathfinder study was funded by GamCare and the Money Advice Trust, and support...
Problem gamblers are not easy to identify, they do not overdose and present at hospital, they are no...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between gambling behaviour (gambling frequency a...
Gambling represents a channel through which some relevant aspects of our social life, such as audaci...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Abstract Background Severe economic difficulties are common among younger generations who currently ...
We explore the relationship between gambling and other forms of risk-taking behaviour, i.e. exposure...
No studies to date have specifically determined the relationship between prize levels, debt size, an...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
Instead of regarding a particular type of gambling activity (for example, electronic gambling machin...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers' designed to explor...
The issue of how and why gamblers end up in debt has received comparatively little attention in the ...
The Gambling and Debt pathfinder study was funded by GamCare and the Money Advice Trust, and support...
Problem gamblers are not easy to identify, they do not overdose and present at hospital, they are no...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between gambling behaviour (gambling frequency a...
Gambling represents a channel through which some relevant aspects of our social life, such as audaci...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Abstract Background Severe economic difficulties are common among younger generations who currently ...
We explore the relationship between gambling and other forms of risk-taking behaviour, i.e. exposure...
No studies to date have specifically determined the relationship between prize levels, debt size, an...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
Instead of regarding a particular type of gambling activity (for example, electronic gambling machin...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers' designed to explor...