Authors
Emily G Deans, Samantha L Thomas, Jeffrey Derevensky, Mike Daube
Publication date
2017/12
Journal
Harm reduction journal
Volume
14
Pages
1-12
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Gambling can cause significant health and social harms for individuals, their families, and communities. While many studies have explored the individual factors that may lead to and minimise harmful gambling, there is still limited knowledge about the broader range of factors that may contribute to gambling harm. There are significant regulations to prevent the marketing of some forms of gambling but comparatively limited regulations relating to the marketing of newer forms of online gambling such as sports betting. There is a need for better information about how marketing strategies may be shaping betting attitudes and behaviours and the range of policy and regulatory responses that may help to prevent the risky or harmful consumption of these products.
Methods
We conducted qualitative, semi-structured interviews with 50 Australian men …
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