Culture, church, and collective: a qualitative study about gambling harm prevention and reduction in Aotearoa/New Zealand-a Tongan male perspective
Abstract Background In New Zealand, Pacific people continue to be more at risk of gambling harm than the general population, despite increasing public health efforts and treatment service provisions introduced to address this social and health issue. In looking at why this is so, our first concern w...
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Main Authors: | Edmond S. Fehoko (Author), Maria E. Bellringer (Author), Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop (Author) |
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