Journal article
The influence of demographic, behavioural and treatment characteristics on problem gambling counselling outcomes
BR Crisp, SA Thomas, AC Jackson, N Thomason
Australian Journal of Primary Health | Published : 2001
DOI: 10.1071/py01031
Abstract
The paper considers the influence of client characteristics and gambling behaviour as well as treatment modality on the resolution of gambling behaviour for 591 clients who sought help from the publicly-funded BreakEven counselling services in the state of Victoria between 1 July 1996 and 30 June 1997. Statistical data about clients and their consultations was collected in the form of a Minimum Data Set. On their own, client demographics accounting for 12% of the variance were identified as discriminating between problem gamblers who achieved some resolution of their gambling behaviour and those whose behaviour did not change. Variables associated with gambling behaviour accounted for 10% of..
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