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[Conceptual framework of gambling and gambling-related harms].

Revista espanola de salud publica, 2023
Gambling is a legitimate leisure activity in many countries that many people use. However, some of them suffer significant harm because of gambling. This may involve economic, social, physical or mental harm. These harms are not only suffered by the individual gambler, but affect the family, the community and society. The aim of this text is to propose
Olga, Sancho   +2 more
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An empirical review of gambling expansion and gambling-related harm

SUCHT, 2018
Abstract. Aims: To discuss and review the latest research related to gambling expansion. Method: We completed a literature review and empirical comparison of peer reviewed findings related to gambling expansion and subsequent gambling-related changes among the population.
Debi A. LaPlante   +3 more
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Measurement of gambling-related harm

2023
The Short Gambling Harm Screen (SGHS) is currently the most frequently used dedicated measure of gambling-related harm (GRH). Despite evidence of robust psychometric properties, concerns have been raised about the validity of the scale. Specifically, several prominent researchers have suggested several SGHS items may not depict ‘genuine’ harms ...
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Gambling Harm Scales

Administration instructions and updated HRQoL disutility values for the four Gambling Harms Scales (GHS-10, GHS-20, GHS-10-AO, GHS-20-AO).
Tulloch, Catherine, Browne, Matthew
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Gambling: health experts investigate scale of harm

BMJ, 2019
Public health experts are investigating the harm caused by gambling to allow better targeted support for problem gamblers, peers have been told. Knowledge about the scale of harm from gambling in the UK is limited, government officials told peers on 16 July, during the first evidence session of the House of Lords select committee on the social and ...
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Modelling product risk and gambling harms in online gambling

The internet has increased the accessibility of gambling, with a corresponding increase in the risk of gambling problems. To date, little research has examined the risk profile of different forms of online gambling, or considered financial data to predict gambling risk.
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Association between gambling and self-harm: a scoping review

Addiction Research and Theory, 2021
Heather M Gray   +2 more
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The Evolution of Gambling-Related Harm Measurement: Lessons from the Last Decade

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Matthew Browne   +2 more
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