Responsible Gambling in Canada: An Analysis of the RG Check Patron Surveys (original) (raw)
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This study analyzed the Responsible Gambling Check patron survey data from Canadian casinos and racinos collected from 2011-2019 (18,580 patrons and 75 venues). The results indicated increasing awareness and use over time of harm minimization tools among more frequent patrons. Despite these promising trends, it is concerning that a substantial percentage of gamblers are still unaware of the harm minimization tools available. Further, the actual impact of this awareness on responsible gambling behaviour is largely unknown. We suggest greater efforts are needed nation-wide to promote the awareness, utilization, and evaluation of these harm minimization tools.
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The present study is part of a comprehensive national study of gambling jointly funded by the Canadian Consortium for Gambling Research, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, GREO, and the Alberta Gambling Research Institute (AGRI). Further information on this study can be found on our website: https://research.ucalgary.ca/alberta-gambling-research-institute/research/national-gambling-study. Thanks go to Dr. Séamus O’Shea, AGRI Board Chair, and Glenda Wong, AGRI Executive Director, for their foresight in helping to formulate and develop the AGRI National Project and in facilitating its successful implementation. Thanks also to Tracy Parker (RGC) and Margo Hilbrecht (GREO) for providing the RG Check patron data and assisting with the some of the methodological details.
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Darren R. Christensen, Robert J. Williams, Carrie A. Shaw, Yale D. Belanger & Rhys M. G. Stevens - University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Fiona Nicoll & Garry J. Smith - Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Canada
Nady el-Guebaly - University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
David C. Hodgins & Daniel C. McGrath - University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Darren R. Christensen
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Christensen, D.R., Nicoll, F., Williams, R.J. et al. Responsible Gambling in Canada: An Analysis of the RG Check Patron Surveys.J Gambl Stud 38, 905–915 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-021-10052-z
- Accepted: 20 June 2021
- Published: 21 August 2021
- Issue Date: September 2022
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-021-10052-z