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Are There Riskier Types of Gambling?
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Williams, Robert J
, Gooding, Nolan B
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Casinos
/ Gamblers
/ Gambling
/ Gaming machines
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Lotteries
/ Machinery
/ Online gambling
/ Participation
/ Pathological gambling
/ Public health
/ Regulation
/ Sports betting
2024
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Are There Riskier Types of Gambling?
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Williams, Robert J
, Gooding, Nolan B
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Casinos
/ Gamblers
/ Gambling
/ Gaming machines
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Lotteries
/ Machinery
/ Online gambling
/ Participation
/ Pathological gambling
/ Public health
/ Regulation
/ Sports betting
2024
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Are There Riskier Types of Gambling?
2024
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Overview
Gambling-related harm is a public health issue requiring market regulation and efforts aimed at prevention and treatment. An important consideration for the regulation of gambling is whether certain types of gambling are intrinsically more harmful than others. The present study was a comprehensive investigation of this issue in a nationwide sample of 10,199 Canadian adult gamblers that included 1346 individuals with problem gambling. We investigated (a) the univariate cross-sectional association between individual types of gambling and problem gambling; (b) the cross-sectional association between individual gambling types and problem gambling when controlling for breadth of gambling involvement; (c) the prospective/lagged relationship between participation in different gambling types and future problem gambling; and (d) the self-reports of people with gambling problems concerning the types and modalities they consider to be most problematic. Our collective results indicate that breadth of gambling involvement is a stronger predictor of gambling problems than involvement in any particular type, but that involvement in certain types (electronic gambling machines in particular, and casino table games and online gambling to a lesser extent) does confer additional risk.
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Springer Nature B.V
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