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Impacts of problem gambling on families and significant others

Prof Nerilee Hing

  1. A school-based survey was conducted to examine the impact of parental gambling on adolescent gambling behavior and mental health status. A self-administered standardized questionnaire was distributed to 1,095 ...

    Authors: Siu Man Hsu, Lok Man Charlene Lam and Irene Lai Kuen Wong
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2014 4:3
  2. Understanding the problem gambling recovery process is essential in the development of effective prevention and treatment programs. Existing empirical studies have examined the determinants and treatment of ga...

    Authors: Li Li Choong, Jasmine M Y Loo and Wai Sheng Ng
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2014 4:1
  3. This paper outlines a project that investigated the impact of gambling and problem gambling on the health and wellbeing of Asian families and communities in New Zealand. This 2-year, multi-phase qualitative pr...

    Authors: Amritha Sobrun-Maharaj, Fiona V Rossen and Anita S K Wong
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2013 3:14
  4. There exists only a small number of empirical studies investigating the patterns of family violence in problem gambling populations, although some evidence exists that intimate partner violence and child abuse...

    Authors: Aino Suomi, Alun C Jackson, Nicki A Dowling, Tiffany Lavis, Janet Patford, Shane A Thomas, Peter Harvey, Max Abbott, Maria E Bellringer, Jane Koziol-McLain and Sue Cockman
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2013 3:13
  5. Despite the range of free services available in Australia, few family and friends of people with problem gambling access them. Over recent years, the Australian gambling help service system has expanded to inc...

    Authors: Simone N Rodda, Dan I Lubman, Nicki A Dowling and Terence V McCann
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2013 3:12
  6. Partners can be especially vulnerable to the negative effects of gambling problems, but little research has sought to understand partners’ experiences from their own unique perspectives. This qualitative inter...

    Authors: Louise Holdsworth, Elaine Nuske, Margaret Tiyce and Nerilee Hing
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2013 3:11
  7. Gambling affects communities in many ways, yet relatively little research has investigated community level impacts of gambling in the context of Indigenous communities. To help address this gap in research, th...

    Authors: Helen M Breen, Nerilee Hing and Ashley Gordon
    Citation: Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health 2013 3:10