"It's changing our lives, not for the better. It's important that we have a say". The role of young people in informing public health and policy decisions about gambling marketing
Abstract Background Marketing has a significant impact on the normalisation of gambling for youth across the globe. This has included shaping positive attitudes towards gambling, as well as increasing the social and cultural acceptance of gambling - particularly aligned with valued activities such a...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Pitt (Author), Simone McCarthy (Author), Melanie Randle (Author), Grace Arnot (Author), Mike Daube (Author), Samantha Thomas (Author) |
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