Research Measuring Problem Gambling
- Report: Problem Gambling Vulnerability
- A Study of Gambling in Victoria - Problem Gambling from a Public Health Perspective
- Victorian Gambling Study - A Longitudinal Study of Gambling and Public Health - Wave Two Findings
- Measuring Problem Gambling - Evaluation of the Victorian Gambling Screen
- 2003 Victorian Longitudinal Community Attitudes Survey on Gambling
A report completed by researchers at Swinburne University as part of the Grants for Gambling Research program.
This report provides a point in time profile of gambling participation and preferences in Victoria during the period August to October 2008.
Findings from Wave Two of The Victorian Gambling Study: A Longitudinal Study of Gambling and Public Health. The findings from Wave Two reveal that gambling habits and behaviours are not static.
A report on the assessment of the Victorian Gambling Screen compared to other problem gambling measurement tools.
This page outlines the 2003 Victorian Longitudinal Community Attitudes Survey on Gambling and the analysis that followed the collection of this data.

