Journal article

Are the profiles of past-year internet gamblers generalizable to regular internet gamblers?

NA Dowling, FK Lorains, AC Jackson

Computers in Human Behavior | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

Research generally classifies internet gamblers as those who have gambled online at least once in the previous year. This classification system has been criticised on the grounds that it fails to consider the frequency of internet gambling. This study aimed to contrast the demographic, gambling, and psychosocial profiles of regular internet gamblers (at least monthly in the previous year) with those of past-year internet gamblers. Computer-assisted telephone interviews were conducted with 4303 adult respondents from Tasmania, Australia. The findings revealed that 3.3% were past-year internet gamblers and 2.1% were regular internet gamblers. Both past-year and regular internet gambling were s..

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