A scoping review of the individual, socio-cultural, environmental and commercial determinants of gambling for older adults: implications for public health research and harm prevention
Abstract Gambling is a global public health issue that can cause harm to individuals, families, and communities. Older adults are vulnerable to gambling harm due to life-stage experiences. This study aimed to examine current research relating to individual, socio-cultural, environmental, and commerc...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca H. Johnson (Author), Hannah Pitt (Author), Melanie Randle (Author), Samantha L. Thomas (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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