Attitudes toward problem gambling treatment were investigated in a telephone survey of 1,203 persons in Central Queensland Australia (598 women and 605 men, mean age = 45.8 years). Survey items were compiled from existing substance abuse questionnaires (Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions, 1995; Sobell et al., 1991). An exploratory factor analysis identified five potential barriers to treatment, including: availability, stigma, cost, uncertainty, and avoidance. Relative to those with few problems, respondents who had numerous gambling problems were more concerned about treatment costs, and the availability and effectiveness of treatment. In addition to the above concerns, older persons more often negatively judged the treat...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108CQUniversity was engaged...
Abstract: Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma and can cause significant self-stigma...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine barriers in seeking help for gambling problems. Methods: A r...
Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few problem gamblers seek professional h...
Background: More remains to be understood about attitudes towards treatment for gambling disorder an...
Ninety female gamblers identified barriers to gambling treatment. These data suggest that the women ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlthough prevalence studies consistentl...
Objective: This study examined help seeking for gambling concerns among people with different levels...
The aims of this study were to determine the nature, relative intensity and process of stigma creati...
International research generally shows that participation levels in gambling and people’s attitudes ...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on obstacles preventing problem gamblers...
A random digit dialing telephone survey was used to interview 8,467 adults in Ontario, Canada. The N...
Introduction : The reasons for not taking treatment may include various social, cultural, individua...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108CQUniversity was engaged...
Abstract: Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma and can cause significant self-stigma...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine barriers in seeking help for gambling problems. Methods: A r...
Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few problem gamblers seek professional h...
Background: More remains to be understood about attitudes towards treatment for gambling disorder an...
Ninety female gamblers identified barriers to gambling treatment. These data suggest that the women ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlthough prevalence studies consistentl...
Objective: This study examined help seeking for gambling concerns among people with different levels...
The aims of this study were to determine the nature, relative intensity and process of stigma creati...
International research generally shows that participation levels in gambling and people’s attitudes ...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on obstacles preventing problem gamblers...
A random digit dialing telephone survey was used to interview 8,467 adults in Ontario, Canada. The N...
Introduction : The reasons for not taking treatment may include various social, cultural, individua...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Langham, EM ORCiD: 0000-0002-1824-5108CQUniversity was engaged...
Abstract: Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma and can cause significant self-stigma...
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and ...