Child wellbeing is known to be negatively affected by parental gambling, but relatively little is known about the first-hand experiences of individuals exposed to parental gambling as children. This study involved in-depth interviews with 20 Australian adults who had experienced harm due to parental gambling as children to gain insights into the inter-generational psychological and social impacts of parental gambling. Findings highlight the significance of financial instability and parental absence, resulting in strained family relationships and sometimes conflict and violence. In particular, participants reported that, as children, they were at increased risk of abuse by the gambling parent due to constant stress, financial strain, short t...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of problem gambler gender on the relationship between th...
This article reports on the Australian arm of a large-scale study of the patterns and prev...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...
Child wellbeing is known to be negatively affected by parental gambling, but relatively little is kn...
Empirical studies indicate how parental gambling affects young children, but we do not know how adu...
Prior research suggests that at-risk and problem gamblers are more likely to have experienced early ...
Prior research suggests that at-risk and problem gamblers are more likely to have experienced early ...
The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potent...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although parenting practices are articulated as underlying mechanisms or ...
We investigate the extent to which gambling problems at age 20 are linked to parental gambling behav...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
This study explores how partners of persons with gambling problems experience the family’s everyday ...
There are considerable gaps in our understanding of the familial transmission of gambling problems. ...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of problem gambler gender on the relationship between th...
This article reports on the Australian arm of a large-scale study of the patterns and prev...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...
Child wellbeing is known to be negatively affected by parental gambling, but relatively little is kn...
Empirical studies indicate how parental gambling affects young children, but we do not know how adu...
Prior research suggests that at-risk and problem gamblers are more likely to have experienced early ...
Prior research suggests that at-risk and problem gamblers are more likely to have experienced early ...
The present study investigated the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling and the potent...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although parenting practices are articulated as underlying mechanisms or ...
We investigate the extent to which gambling problems at age 20 are linked to parental gambling behav...
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on familie...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
This study explores how partners of persons with gambling problems experience the family’s everyday ...
There are considerable gaps in our understanding of the familial transmission of gambling problems. ...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of problem gambler gender on the relationship between th...
This article reports on the Australian arm of a large-scale study of the patterns and prev...
Introduction The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a proble...