Gambling helplines were developed at a time when evidence for help-seeking was almost entirely based on male gamblers and there is limited evidence that helplines have changed in response to the exponential increase in female gamblers over the past 20 years. The current study aimed to explore the impact of gender on calls to Australian helplines, including caller characteristics, barriers and facilitators to contact as well as call outcomes. We surveyed 170 callers (94% problem gamblers, 61% male) approximately 1 month following their helpline call and found gender differences in terms of age, preferred gambling type, employment and source of referral. Males reported barriers related to pride and problem denial more frequently than females ...
One of the rapidly changing elements in gambling environments is the increasing participation of wom...
Problem gambling is a public health issue that affects gamblers, relatives and society in general. T...
AbstractBackgroundMen and women differ in their patterns of help-seeking for health and social probl...
Gambling helplines were developed at a time when evidence for help-seeking was almost entirely based...
Previous studies of problem gamblers portray this group as being almost exclusively male. However, t...
Previous studies have found significant differences between men and women who have sought help for p...
Gambling has seen a significant increase in Italy in the last 10 years and has rapidly become a publ...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
In many countries where gambling is legalised, there has been a strong public policy focus on the ne...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few problem gamblers seek professional h...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Objectives: With the feminization of gambling, the proportions of women experiencing gambling proble...
One of the rapidly changing elements in gambling environments is the increasing participation of wom...
Problem gambling is a public health issue that affects gamblers, relatives and society in general. T...
AbstractBackgroundMen and women differ in their patterns of help-seeking for health and social probl...
Gambling helplines were developed at a time when evidence for help-seeking was almost entirely based...
Previous studies of problem gamblers portray this group as being almost exclusively male. However, t...
Previous studies have found significant differences between men and women who have sought help for p...
Gambling has seen a significant increase in Italy in the last 10 years and has rapidly become a publ...
Differences in problem gambling rates between males and females suggest that associated risk factors...
In many countries where gambling is legalised, there has been a strong public policy focus on the ne...
The biggest source of help for problem gamblers remains gamblers anonymous (GA) in terms of accessib...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few problem gamblers seek professional h...
With recent introduction of poker machines in Australia, there have been claims of increases in the ...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Objectives: With the feminization of gambling, the proportions of women experiencing gambling proble...
One of the rapidly changing elements in gambling environments is the increasing participation of wom...
Problem gambling is a public health issue that affects gamblers, relatives and society in general. T...
AbstractBackgroundMen and women differ in their patterns of help-seeking for health and social probl...