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Measuring the adverse consequences from gambling

Read how we have developed new questions about adverse consequence from gambling which are included in the GSGB survey.

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  2. Appendix C: References

Appendix C: References

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Browne, M., Rawat, V., Greer, N., Langham, E., Rockloff, M., & Hanley, C. (2017). What is the harm? Applying a public health methodology to measure the impact of gambling problems and harm on quality of life (PDF) (opens in new tab) Journal of Gambling Issues, 36, 28 to 50.

Ferris, J., & Wynne, H. (2001). The Canadian Problem Gambling Index: Final Report (PDF) (opens in new tab). Ottawa: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse.

Fisher S. (2000). Developing the DSM-IV-DSM-IV criteria to identify adolescent problem gambling in non-clinical populations (opens in new tab). Journal of gambling studies, 16(2-3), 253–273.

GambleAware. (2023). PGSI extended summary. Retrieved June 19, 2024, from https://www.gambleaware.org (opens in new tab).

Gambling Commission. (2023). Developing survey questions capturing gambling-related harms. Retrieved June 19, 2024, from https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk

Gambling Commission. (2023). Evidence gaps and priorities 2023 to 2026. Retrieved June 19, 2024, from https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk.

Gambling Commission. (2023). Gambling participation and the prevalence of problem gambling survey: Experimental statistics stage. Retrieved June 19, 2024, from https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk

Gambling Commission. (2023). Participation and prevalence stakeholder engagement report. Retrieved June 19, 2024, from https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk.

Ipsos. (2018). Mixed Mode Surveys: Enhancing Quality Using Online & Face-to-Face (opens in new tab). Retrieved June 19, 2024, from https://www.ipsos.co.uk.

Langham, E., Thorne, H., Browne, M., Donaldson, P., Rose, J., & Rockloff, M. (2016). Understanding gambling related harm: a proposed definition, conceptual framework, and taxonomy of harms (PDF) (opens in new tab) BMC public health, 16, 80.

Latvala, T., Browne, M., Rockloff, M., & Salonen, A. H. (2021). 18-Item version of the Short Gambling Harm Screen (SGHS-18): Validation of screen for assessing gambling-related harm among Finnish population (opens in new tab). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21), 11552.

Li, E., Browne, M., Rawat, V., Langham, E., & Rockloff, M. (2017). Breaking bad: Comparing gambling harms among gamblers and affected others (opens in new tab), 33(1), 223 to 248.

Marionneau, V., Egerer, M., & Raisamo, S. (2023). Frameworks of gambling harms: a comparative review and synthesis (opens new tab)(PDF) Addiction Research & Theory, 31(1), 69 to 76.

Price, A., Hilbrecht, M., & Billi, R. (2021). Charting a path towards a public health approach for gambling harm prevention. (opens in new tab) (PDF), Journal of Public Health: From Theory to Practice, 29, 37 to 53.

Sturgis, P. (2024)  Assessment of the Gambling Survey for Great Britain (GSGB) (PDF) (opens in new tab), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Volberg, R.A. & Williams, R.J. (2012). Developing a Short Form of the PGSI (PDF) (opens in new tab), Report to the Gambling Commission.

Wardle, H., Reith, G., Best, D., McDaid, D., & Platt, S. (2018). Measuring gambling-related harms: a framework for action (PDF) (opens in new tab), Gambling Commission.

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