This study explores help-seeking and help-provision by family members of Indigenous people experiencing gambling problems, a topic that previously has been ignored. Data are analysed from face-to-face interviews with 11 family members of Indigenous Australians who gamble regularly. The results confirm that substantial barriers are faced by Indigenous Australians in accessing formal help services and programs, whether for themselves or a loved one. Informal help from family and friends appears more common. In this study, this informal help includes emotional care, practical support and various forms of 'tough love'. However, these measures are mostly in vain. Participants emphasise that 'one size doesn't fit all' when it comes to avenues of ...
Abstract Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemp...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned significant others (CSOs) of proble...
Help-seeking for gambling problems can involve professional help (formal treatment), non-professiona...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784; Russell, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-3685-7220This paper aimed to analyz...
This study examines gambling behaviour, gambling motivations, gambling-related problems, impacts of ...
Abstract Background Gambling problems appear to be more prevalent in the Australian Aboriginal and T...
One of several negative consequences flowing from Indigenous gambling, particularly problem gambling...
This paper has two purposes. First, we examine crime associated with the consequences of card and co...
This paper has two purposes. First, we examine crime associated with the consequences of card and co...
To identify independent correlates of reported gambling problems amongst the Indigenous population o...
Motivations to gamble are known to vary by gender and by type of gambling form, with stronger motiva...
Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemporary Ind...
Gambling has both positive aspects and negative effects for Australian Indigenous gamblers and famil...
Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemporary Ind...
Abstract Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemp...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned significant others (CSOs) of proble...
Help-seeking for gambling problems can involve professional help (formal treatment), non-professiona...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784; Russell, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-3685-7220This paper aimed to analyz...
This study examines gambling behaviour, gambling motivations, gambling-related problems, impacts of ...
Abstract Background Gambling problems appear to be more prevalent in the Australian Aboriginal and T...
One of several negative consequences flowing from Indigenous gambling, particularly problem gambling...
This paper has two purposes. First, we examine crime associated with the consequences of card and co...
This paper has two purposes. First, we examine crime associated with the consequences of card and co...
To identify independent correlates of reported gambling problems amongst the Indigenous population o...
Motivations to gamble are known to vary by gender and by type of gambling form, with stronger motiva...
Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemporary Ind...
Gambling has both positive aspects and negative effects for Australian Indigenous gamblers and famil...
Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemporary Ind...
Abstract Despite a long history of gambling amongst many Indigenous peoples, knowledge about contemp...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned significant others (CSOs) of proble...