Gambling among Maori women is under-researched. In this study, I interviewed thirty Maori women to investigate how they got involved in gambling, what maintained their gambling and what they thought might help to moderate their gambling. I found that the whanau was central to understanding these issues. As children, my participants were exposed to gambling within their whanau. As adults, whanau and other social support relationships were an integral part of their gambling, which most commonly occurred in the context of card schools and housie. A sense of reciprocity was important in both forms of gambling. Card schools were reported to be close-knit groups within which the money circulated, giving all a chance to win. By playing hou...
Abstract Objective: To describe survey findings which measure broader gambling harms and provide ben...
There is a sizeable body of statistics on gambling in New Zealand which points albeit unintentionall...
Research investigating the prevalence and correlates of Pacific peoples gambling within a New Zealan...
This study was concerned with the health implications of new forms of gambling such as casinos, poki...
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports multiple layers of gender analysis in health research a...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Although Maori, like other indigenous populations, have been identified as being disproportionately...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
Quality funding that is clear of repercussion and ethical questioning is fundamental to marae develo...
Problem gambling is a severe mental health issue. Both New Zealand and International evidence agree ...
This study investigated the normalisation of gambling within the New Zealand context to explore whet...
Pacific people have faced considerable difficulties in New Zealand economically and have been identi...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Abstract Objective: To describe survey findings which measure broader gambling harms and provide ben...
There is a sizeable body of statistics on gambling in New Zealand which points albeit unintentionall...
Research investigating the prevalence and correlates of Pacific peoples gambling within a New Zealan...
This study was concerned with the health implications of new forms of gambling such as casinos, poki...
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports multiple layers of gender analysis in health research a...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Although Maori, like other indigenous populations, have been identified as being disproportionately...
Minimal detailed research has been conducted into gambling by Indigenous women, despite indications ...
Quality funding that is clear of repercussion and ethical questioning is fundamental to marae develo...
Problem gambling is a severe mental health issue. Both New Zealand and International evidence agree ...
This study investigated the normalisation of gambling within the New Zealand context to explore whet...
Pacific people have faced considerable difficulties in New Zealand economically and have been identi...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Abstract Objective: To describe survey findings which measure broader gambling harms and provide ben...
There is a sizeable body of statistics on gambling in New Zealand which points albeit unintentionall...
Research investigating the prevalence and correlates of Pacific peoples gambling within a New Zealan...