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Gaming machine density is correlated with rates of help-seeking for problem gambling: A local area analysis in Victoria, Australia

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posted on 2024-11-02, 09:28 authored by Monica BarrattMonica Barratt, Michael Livingston, Sharon Matthews, Susan Clemens
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This study uses help-seeking as an outcome measure for a local area analysis of problem gambling in Victoria, Australia. We used a cross-sectional ecological design to investigate the extent to which gaming industry and demographic, economic, and social factors are associated with rates of telephone and face-to-face counselling for problem gambling at the local government area level. Electronic gaming machine density was independently correlated with both types of helpseeking, with a range of local factors controlled. This study supports previous research that has consistently found an association between gaming machine density and problem gambling, using gaming machine expenditure as a proxy measure of harm. We build on previous work by confirming that this relationship exists when gambling harm is measured through two types of help-seeking.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.4309/jgi.2014.29.16
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    ISSN - Is published in 19107595

Journal

Journal of Gambling Issues

Issue

29

Start page

1

End page

21

Total pages

21

Publisher

Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH)

Place published

Canada

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health. All rights reserved.

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2006095368

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-12-17

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