Northern territory gambling prevalence survey 2005

The Northern Territory of Australia, one of the most demographically and socially diverse ... gambling and problem gambling prevalence survey in 2005. Both the ...

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Commission 2010). EGMs are the gambling activity most associated with problem gambling (Productivity Commission 2010, Young, Markham & Doran 2012), and in the 2005 NT survey, some 90% of problem gamblers played EGMs (Young et al. 2008). Nationally, the 2010 Productivity Commission report estimated that among

gambling activities were more likely to be spending more time gambling compared to those only gambling on one ac-tivity (Wardle et al., 2011). Young and Stevens (2009) carried out secondary analy-sis using data from the 2005 Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey (Young et al., 2006). They conducted Working Paper 03/2017 - cdu.edu.au Northern Territory gambling and/or changes in regulations relating to gambling in the Northern Territory. These reports occurred at a time when the authors were engaged in analysing the results of a large prevalence survey of gambling activities and associated harms in the Northern Territory adult population. In order to provide a context Australian guideline for treatment of problem gambling: an ... South Australian Department for Families and Communities. Gambling prevalence in South Australia: October to December 2005. Adelaide: South Australian Department for Families and Communities, 2006. 9. Young M, Abu-Duhou, I Barnes T, et al. Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey 2005. Darwin: Charles Darwin University, 2006. 10. Player preferences and social harm: an analysis of the ...

NT Gambling Prevalence Report October 2006 iii Preface This report presents the results of the first prevalence survey of gambling and problem gambling in the NT, conducted during August and September of 2005.

Matthew Stevens Æ Martin Young - uni-hohenheim.de Abstract To determine whether gambling participation falls into skill and chance-based categories and, if so, to determine the socio-demographic characteristics associated with these different categories. A cross-sectional analysis of all respondents to the 2005 Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey who gambled in the 12 months prior to Evaluating changes in electronic gambling machine policy ... Electronic gambling machines (EGMs) are in casinos and community venues (hotels and clubs) in all jurisdictions in Australia, except Western Australia (only in casino). EGMs have a range of features that can affect how people gamble, which can influence losses incurred by users. The Northern Territory Government recently changed two EGM policies – the introduction of note acceptors on EGMs ... Who Plays What? Participation Profiles in Chance... |… A cross-sectional analysis of all respondents to the 2005 Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey who gambled in the 12 months prior to the survey. Factor analysis was employed to determine whether a chance versus skill-based dichotomy described the structure of gambling participation. SOGS and CGPI: Parallel Comparison on a Diverse... |…

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Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey 2005 - JUSTICE Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey 2005 October 2006 20543 Uniprint NT 9.06 NJ School for Social and Policy Research & School of Health Sciences (PDF) Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey 2005 PDF | This report presents the results of the Northern Territory’s first gambling prevalence survey. It describes the socio-demographic characteristics of gamblers, estimates the level of ... Northern Territory 2005 Gambling - justice.nt.gov.au Northern Territory 2005 Gambling Prevalence Survey: An Extended Analysis Report prepared for the Community Benefit Committee, Department of Justice, Northern Territory Government Authored by: Martin Young Matthew Stevens William Tyler School for Social and Policy Research, Charles Darwin University September 2008 (PDF) Northern Territory 2005 gambling prevalence survey ...

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Problem Gambling within the Non-Indigenous Population of Consequently, gambling regulation has proceeded without adequate information about its social consequences. This paper reports on a prevalence survey of gambling in the Northern Territory conducted in 2005 (Young et al., 2006).

According to the Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey conducted in 2005, 73% of adult residents of the Northern Territory (NT) participated in a gambling activity in the past year (Young et al., 2006). Participation rates for various forms of gambling …