Theoretically informed gender analysis for gambling harm reduction: a New Zealand study
Abstract Background Gambling harm affects men and women relatively equally, and gender influences the social determinants of gambling harm. Responses to preventing and minimising women’s gambling harm have been shaped and constrained by population research identifying male gender as a key risk facto...
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Main Authors: | Katie Palmer du Preez, Anna-Marie Paavonen, Maria E. Bellringer |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/63684ab443a24f079de4bcd7060e070d |
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