The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the need for a new emphasis on problem prevention. This article highlights the core themes of the book Setting Limits: Gambling, Science and Public Policy, taking a broad view of the consequences of gambling for society as a burden on health, well-being and equality. The book covers the extent of gambling and gambling-related problems in different societies and presents a critical review of research on industry practices, policy objectives and preventive approaches, including services to people suffering from gambling and its consequences. It discusses the developments in game characteristics and gambling environments and provides evidence on how re...
It is well-established that problem gambling results, in part, from erroneous perceptions about the ...
In this special issue, critical consideration is given to existing knowledge and understanding regar...
The paper provides a timely reminder of the role of policy levers, harm-minimisation and health prom...
This paper examines the public policy value of looking at gambling from a public health perspective....
Scholarly research into gambling did not formally begin until 1974, with the First Annual Conference...
The public health community has called for governments to recognise the harms associated with gambli...
Background: Gambling is now a well-recognised public health issue and forms the focus of extensive h...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
The economic case for establishing a legal gambling industry is compelling and proven: investment, j...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special referen...
Summary: Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly re...
Research indicates that gamblers frequently set self-imposed limits on how much time and money they ...
Introduction: Besides supply reduction, preventive interventions to reduce harm from gambling includ...
It is well-established that problem gambling results, in part, from erroneous perceptions about the ...
In this special issue, critical consideration is given to existing knowledge and understanding regar...
The paper provides a timely reminder of the role of policy levers, harm-minimisation and health prom...
This paper examines the public policy value of looking at gambling from a public health perspective....
Scholarly research into gambling did not formally begin until 1974, with the First Annual Conference...
The public health community has called for governments to recognise the harms associated with gambli...
Background: Gambling is now a well-recognised public health issue and forms the focus of extensive h...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
The economic case for establishing a legal gambling industry is compelling and proven: investment, j...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
Problem gambling represents a significant public health problem, however, research on effective gamb...
The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special referen...
Summary: Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly re...
Research indicates that gamblers frequently set self-imposed limits on how much time and money they ...
Introduction: Besides supply reduction, preventive interventions to reduce harm from gambling includ...
It is well-established that problem gambling results, in part, from erroneous perceptions about the ...
In this special issue, critical consideration is given to existing knowledge and understanding regar...
The paper provides a timely reminder of the role of policy levers, harm-minimisation and health prom...