Journal article
Evaluation of the Conversations About Gambling Mental Health First Aid course: effects on knowledge, stigmatising attitudes, confidence and helping behaviour
KS Bond, FA Cottrill, AJ Morgan, KJ Chalmers, JN Lyons, A Rossetto, CM Kelly, L Kelly, NJ Reavley, AF Jorm
BMC Psychology | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: The effects of problem gambling are wide-ranging, affecting many aspects of health and negatively impacting the person who gambles, their family and friends, and their community. People experiencing problem gambling have low rates of help-seeking and perceive many barriers to treatment, although evidence suggests that encouragement and support from friends and family can increase rates of help-seeking. Mental Health First Aid Australia’s Conversations About Gambling course aims to teach members of the public evidence-based strategies for recognising and responding to signs of problem gambling in a person they know. Methods: This research evaluated the effects of the Conversations..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research project received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health National Suicide Prevention Leadership and Support Program and the NSW Office of Responsible Gambling.