Journal article
Not the same: A comparison of female and male clients seeking treatment from problem gambling counselling services
BR Crisp, SA Thomas, AC Jackson, S Smith, J Borrell, WY Ho, TA Holt, N Thomason
Journal of Gambling Studies | SPRINGER | Published : 2004
Abstract
Previous studies of problem gamblers portray this group as being almost exclusively male. However, this study demonstrates that females comprised 46% of the population (n = 1,520) of persons who sought assistance due to concerns about their gambling from the publicly-funded BreakEven counselling services in the state of Victoria, Australia, in one 12-month period. This suggests that the model of service delivery which is community based counselling on a non-residential basis may be better able to attract female clients than treatment centres where males predominate such as veterans centres. A comparative analysis of the social and demographic characteristics of female and male gamblers withi..
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