A comparative study of men and women gamblers in Victoria

B Tolchard, A Russell

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Abstract

This study was funded by the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation to extend the analyses conducted for A Study of Gambling in Victoria (Hare, 2009) to provide detailed analyses of similarities and differences between male and female gamblers in Victoria Australia. The research objectives were to: 1. Analyse the similarities and differences between male and female gamblers in Victoria in terms of gambling preferences, activities and styles of play; gambling motivations and attitudes; physical and mental health; family and early gambling influences; and help-seeking behaviour; and 2. Analyse the similarities and differences between male and female gamblers in Victoria in terms of risk factors associated with problem/moderate risk gambling and protective factors associated with low risk/non-problem gambling
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationVictoria, Australia
PublisherVictorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

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