Northern territory gambling prevalence survey 2005

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Preliminary analysis of the Indigenous sample of the 2015 Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence and Wellbeing Survey Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences Previous research in the Northern Territory (NT) has found that the Indigenous population experience significantly more gambling-related problems than the general population.

The size and growth of the Northern Territory’s Gambling Industry: Key financial indicators for the Territory’s regulated gambling industry. Tony Barnes, Matthew Stevens, ... Preliminary analyses of these data indicated large increases had occurred since the time of the previous Territory gambling prevalence survey in 2005. These increases ... GAMBLING HARM MINIMISATION IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY and their accessibility to gambling (Wynne & McCready, 2005) ... Gambling in the Northern Territory is administered by the Department of Justice. Even ... Evidence from the 2007 British Gambling Prevalence Survey. Gambling Commission: University of Birmingham. Productivity Commission. (1999). Preliminary analysis of the Indigenous sample of the 2015 ... Previous research in the Northern Territory (NT) has found that the Indigenous population experience significantly more gambling-related problems than the general population. Analyses of the Indigenous sample of the 2005 NT Gambling Prevalence Survey showed that Indigenous gamblers were more likely to be monthly poker machine players and they experienced rates of problem gambling around two ... The size and growth of the Northern Territory’s Gambling ... The size and growth of the Northern Territory’s Gambling Industry: Key financial indicators for the Territory’s regulated gambling industry. Tony Barnes, Matthew Stevens, ... Preliminary analyses of these data indicated large increases had occurred since the time of the previous Territory gambling prevalence survey in 2005. These increases ...

This report comes as a result of the Northern Territory Government (NTG) approaching Menzies School of Health Research to carry out a repeat of the 2005 Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey (Young et al. 2006). This report is the first of a series to be released in 2017. It has a similar structure to the previous report,

The idea that "alea" and "agon" are socially patterned and associated with differing levels of problem gambling, as measured by the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI), was empirically tested using data from the 2005 Northern Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey (Australia). About gambling and racing in the NT - NT.GOV.AU About gambling and racing in the NT Any activity in the Northern Territory (NT) which involves betting or gambling is governed by laws, regulations and licences. This includes all of the following industries and activities:

This report presents an extended analysis of the gambling prevalence dataset collected as part of the NT Gambling Prevalence Survey 2005. Each Chapter builds upon the initial analyses conducted as part of the original prevalence report that was presented to the CBF in 2006.

lem gambling prevalence rates are significantly higher ... sis using data from the 2005 Northern Territory Gambling. Prevalence Survey (Young et al., 2006). Gambling and Problem Gambling in Ontario 2005 - CiteSeerX and to compare trends with the 2001 Ontario gambling prevalence study. (Wiebe ... Data collection was conducted by the Hitachi Survey Research Center at the University of ...... Participation was highest in the middle-income groups and in the Northern region of the ...... provinces and territories, annual (Persons). Retrieved ... Exploring the Gray Areas: Senior Gamblers' Perceptions Of What Is ... 1 Problem Gambling Research & Treatment Centre, University of Melbourne,. Victoria ...... 2006, Northern Territory gambling prevalence survey 2005, final report ...

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Approaches to regulation and prevalence studies of gambling around the world are noted, with particular attention not only to the extent of gambling in populations, but also to the identification of at risk groups for addiction.