Background: Both the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) and the Short Gambling Harms Screen (SGHS) purport to identify individuals harmed by gambling. However, there is dispute as to how much individuals are harmed, conditional on their scores from these instruments. We used an experienced utility framework to estimate the magnitude of implied impacts on health and wellbeing. Methods: We measured health utility using the Short Form Six-Dimension (SF-6D), and used this as a benchmark. All 2603 cases were propensity score weighted, to balance the affected group (i.e., SGHS 1+ or PGSI 1+ vs 0) with a reference group of gamblers with respect to risk factors for gambling harm. Weighted regression models estimated decrements to health utility...
A 3 item screen for problem gambling was developed based on a conceptual analogue of the Alcohol Use...
Background and aim Previous international research emphasized that some forms of gambling are more “...
Background: Recent research evidence has suggested that gambling is a public health concern. A numbe...
It is common for jurisdictions tasked with minimising gambling-related harm to conduct problem gambl...
While the PGSI is indeed an established index of problem-gambling symptoms, it nevertheless does not...
Prior estimates of the population-level impact of gambling have relied on economic costings. Recent ...
Background and aims: The Short Gambling Harm Screen (SGHS) is currently the most frequently applied ...
Jurisdictions around the world have a self-declared mandate to reduce gambling-related harm. However...
Gambling-related harm has become a key metric for measuring the adverse consequences of gambling on ...
Background:While it is a generally accepted fact that many gambling screening tools are not fit for ...
Gambling problems are increasingly understood as a health-related condition, with harms from excessi...
Background and aims: It is common for gambling research to focus on problem and disordered gambling....
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the impact of gambling habits on HSUVs and health-relat...
Gambling behaviours represent a significant social and economic cost and an important public health ...
Background: The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of ...
A 3 item screen for problem gambling was developed based on a conceptual analogue of the Alcohol Use...
Background and aim Previous international research emphasized that some forms of gambling are more “...
Background: Recent research evidence has suggested that gambling is a public health concern. A numbe...
It is common for jurisdictions tasked with minimising gambling-related harm to conduct problem gambl...
While the PGSI is indeed an established index of problem-gambling symptoms, it nevertheless does not...
Prior estimates of the population-level impact of gambling have relied on economic costings. Recent ...
Background and aims: The Short Gambling Harm Screen (SGHS) is currently the most frequently applied ...
Jurisdictions around the world have a self-declared mandate to reduce gambling-related harm. However...
Gambling-related harm has become a key metric for measuring the adverse consequences of gambling on ...
Background:While it is a generally accepted fact that many gambling screening tools are not fit for ...
Gambling problems are increasingly understood as a health-related condition, with harms from excessi...
Background and aims: It is common for gambling research to focus on problem and disordered gambling....
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the impact of gambling habits on HSUVs and health-relat...
Gambling behaviours represent a significant social and economic cost and an important public health ...
Background: The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of ...
A 3 item screen for problem gambling was developed based on a conceptual analogue of the Alcohol Use...
Background and aim Previous international research emphasized that some forms of gambling are more “...
Background: Recent research evidence has suggested that gambling is a public health concern. A numbe...