This study aimed to examine how problem gambling interacts with gendered drivers of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women to exacerbate this violence. Interviews were conducted with 48 female victims of IPV linked to a male partner’s gambling; 24 female victims of IPV linked to their own gambling; and 39 service practitioners from 25 services. Given limited research into gambling-related IPV, but a stronger theoretical base relating to IPV against women, this study used an adaptive grounded theory approach. It engaged with existing theories on gendered drivers of violence against women, while also developing a grounded theory model of individual and relationship determinants based on emergent findings from the data. Gambling-relate...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of problem gambler gender on the relationship between th...
Most gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of scientific evi...
At present, gambling studies literature has multiple understandings of family and others affected (F...
This paper adopts a gendered perspective exploring how gambling by a male partner contributes to int...
While the evidence about the statistical co-occurrence of family violence and problem gambling is gr...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
In response to the liberalisation and deregulation of gambling across much of the Western world, aca...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyThis study provides a systema...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of problem gambler gender on the relationship between th...
Most gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of scientific evi...
At present, gambling studies literature has multiple understandings of family and others affected (F...
This paper adopts a gendered perspective exploring how gambling by a male partner contributes to int...
While the evidence about the statistical co-occurrence of family violence and problem gambling is gr...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between...
In response to the liberalisation and deregulation of gambling across much of the Western world, aca...
© 2011 Dr. Suzanne CockmanLiterature to date suggests that problem gambling is a risk factor for fam...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyThis study provides a systema...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Background and aims Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Few studies have investigated the association between problem gambling (PG) and...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of problem gambler gender on the relationship between th...
Most gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of scientific evi...
At present, gambling studies literature has multiple understandings of family and others affected (F...