AIM - This qualitative study expands on female problem gambling by examining short online narratives written by Finnish women. Problem gambling is analysed within the familial context in order to discover gendered roles and practices, and in relation to substance use and abuse in women’s lives. DESIGN - Two sets of qualitative data were used in this study. The first set was collected from two online discussion forums, and the second set was extracted from an online counselling service data in 2008. Chosen messages formed short narratives of women’s problem gambling trajectory (51 cases). The data were analysed in accordance with the content analysis method. RESULTS - Women had started gambling either in adolescence or in adulthood. Most of ...
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere,...
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere,...
AIMS - This study describes five groups of gamblers and changes in their gambling involvement and ga...
Background Gambling problems currently affect approximately 100 000 Finns. In order to prevent an...
Problem gambling is a social issue that increasingly involves women; however, research into gambling...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Aims: to study the gambling history and stories of participants, motivations, impact and helpseeking...
The study undertaken was a qualitative study of 25 females in the UK who gambled at least twice a we...
Background and aims: In recent years online gambling has become a potential risk for young people. T...
This study aimed to investigate, from a gender perspective, how different features of problem gambli...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Australian women have one of the highest levels of access to gambling of anywhere in the world. Prob...
Most gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of scientific evi...
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere,...
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere,...
AIMS - This study describes five groups of gamblers and changes in their gambling involvement and ga...
Background Gambling problems currently affect approximately 100 000 Finns. In order to prevent an...
Problem gambling is a social issue that increasingly involves women; however, research into gambling...
Prevalence studies around the world show that men are the largest group at risk of becoming problem ...
Aims: to study the gambling history and stories of participants, motivations, impact and helpseeking...
The study undertaken was a qualitative study of 25 females in the UK who gambled at least twice a we...
Background and aims: In recent years online gambling has become a potential risk for young people. T...
This study aimed to investigate, from a gender perspective, how different features of problem gambli...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
Aim: The aim is to examine significant life events and social connections that encourage some women ...
Australian women have one of the highest levels of access to gambling of anywhere in the world. Prob...
Most gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of scientific evi...
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere,...
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere,...
AIMS - This study describes five groups of gamblers and changes in their gambling involvement and ga...