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The Dynamic Associations Between Gambling Behaviour, Health And Lifestyle


Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 12:37 pm
People That Move Into Risky Or Problem Gambling Are More
Likely To Move Away From Organised Groups, According To A
New Gambling Study Funded By The Ministry Of
Health..
This may manifest as withdrawal from sports,
cultural or religious groups, leading to social isolation
and reduced community contribution.
Associate
Professor Maria Bellringer, Director of the Gambling and
Addictions Research Centre at Auckland University of
Technology (AUT), says: “The results suggest that gambling
harms may be felt more severely by community-focused
populations like Māori and Pacific peoples, who are already
disproportionately at risk of developing problematic
gambling behaviours”. ....

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Press Release – Auckland University of Technology
People That Move Into Risky Or Problem Gambling Are More Likely To Move Away From Organised Groups, According To A New Gambling Study Funded By The Ministry Of Health..
This may manifest as withdrawal from sports, cultural or religious groups, leading to social isolation and reduced community contribution.
Associate Professor Maria Bellringer, Director of the Gambling and Addictions Research Centre at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), says: “The results suggest that gambling harms may be felt more severely by community-focused populations like Māori and Pacific peoples, who are already disproportionately at risk of developing problematic gambling behaviours”. ....

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Problem gamblers more likely to withdraw from community groups


Problem gamblers more likely to withdraw from community groups
© Roulette table chips in a casino. Gamblers make bets in a casino.
A new study has found people who problem gamble are more likely to withdraw from sports, cultural or religious groups.
The study, funded by the Ministry of Health and undertaken by Auckland University of Technology (AUT), followed gamblers from 2012 to 2015.
Gambling and Addictions Research Centre associate professor Maria Bellringer - who was the lead author of the study - said this new information could help identify people who might have a gambling problem.
If somebody is an active member of community groups and they pull away for no apparent reason, this could be an indicator that this person is experiencing gambling problems that are hidden from other people, Bellringer said. ....

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