Authors
Abby McCormack, Gillian W Shorter, Mark D Griffiths
Publication date
2014/3
Journal
Journal of Gambling Studies
Volume
30
Pages
71-88
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Gambling has typically been considered a predominately male activity. However, recent prevalence surveys have shown greater numbers of females are now gambling. Much of the gambling literature suggests online gamblers are more likely to be male, and that problem gamblers are more likely to be male. Males and females are also likely to be gambling for different reasons and have a preference for different gambling activities. Little is known about the pattern of play among female online gamblers. The aim of this survey was to develop a better profile of female online gamblers and to examine any gender differences between males and females in terms of how and why they gamble online, their frequency of online gambling, patterns of play, as well as attitudes to online gambling. The survey was posted on 32 international online gambling websites and was completed by 975 online gamblers (including …
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Scholar articles
A McCormack, GW Shorter, MD Griffiths - Journal of Gambling Studies, 2014