Gambling prevalence in South Australia : October to December 2012 / prepared by the Social Research Centre
- Bib ID:
- 6328367
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Social Research Centre (North Melbourne, Vic.), author
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- Description:
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- Adelaide, South Australia : Department for Communities and Social Inclusion, Office for Problem Gambling, 2013
- iii, 188 pages : charts ; 30 cm
- ISBN:
- 9781921649523 (paperback)
- Summary:
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"This summary presents selected findings from the 2012 survey of Gambling Prevalence in South Australia (GPSA); a survey which involved telephone interviews with a random sample of 9,402 South Australian adults1 between October and December 2012. It formed the fifth evaluation of gambling activity amongst South Australians since 1995 and used a methodology which largely replicated that used in the 2005 GPSA. The 2012 survey examined a wide range of gambling issues such as the prevalence and frequency of participation in various types of gambling including internet gambling; the prevalence and impact of problem gambling; awareness and use of gambling support services; and participation in selected activities associated with gambling at hotels, clubs, casinos or stand-alone TAB agencies"--Page i.
- Notes:
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- Cover title.
- Contributors: Mr Craig Hirte, Ms Leanne Singh, Ms Marni Mead, Mr Robert Chappell, Ms Natalie Thomas, Dr Paul Delfabbro, Ms Holli Renton, Ms Angela Burford, Mr Dennis Boisvert, Mr Glenn Palmer, Julie Petersen.
- This study was prepared for the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion and the Independent Gambling Authority by the Social Research Centre.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Also available online. Address as at 24/05/2014: http://www.problemgambling.sa.gov.au/professionals/news_and_events/news-items/release-of-the-2012-gambling-prevalence-study-in-south-australia/?a=13625
- Jointly funded by the Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund, Department for Communities and Social Inclusion and the South Australian Independent Gambling Authority.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Hirte, Craig
- Singh, Leanne
- Mead, Marni
- Chappell, Robert
- Thomas, Natalie
- Delfabbro, Paul H. (Paul Howard)
- Renton, Holli
- Burford, Angela
- Boisvert, Dennis
- Palmer, Glenn
- Petersen, Julie
- South Australia. Department for Communities and Social Inclusion. Office for Problem Gambling, issuing body
- South Australia. Department for Communities and Social Inclusion, sponsoring body
- South Australia. Independent Gambling Authority, sponsoring body
- Gamblers' Rehabilitation Fund (S.A.), sponsoring body
- Also Titled:
- Gambling prevalence in South Australia (2012)
- Available From:
- GPO Box 292 Adelaide SA 5001
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- Publication date:
- 2013
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