Gamblers' perceptions of responsibility for gambling harm: a critical qualitative inquiry
Abstract Background Gambling has traditionally been conceptualised as an issue of addiction and personal responsibility. While there are now clear public health models that recognise that gambling harm is caused by a range of socio-cultural, environmental, commercial and political determinants, gove...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Marko (Author), Samantha L. Thomas (Author), Kim Robinson (Author), Mike Daube (Author) |
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