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Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Families and Service Providers - Stage 1
Released in January 2003, this is the first in a series of reports on problem gamblers, their loved ones and service providers, commissioned by the Gambling Research Panel. This report presents qualitative findings based on interviews that were conducted to inform the second stage tracking study.
This report made use of qualitative research data gathered from late April to mid-June 2002 to provide a preliminary snapshot of gambling and service activity as seen through the eyes of problem gamblers, their families, and problem gambling and related crisis intervention service providers.
A total of 50 people were involved in this initial round of research. They included:
- service providers (from both regional and metropolitan areas)
- problem gamblers
- family members.
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- Complete Report - Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers (PDF 540KB)
- Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Executive Summary (PDF 77KB)
- Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 1 (PDF 244KB)
- Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 2 (PDF 279KB)
- Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Part 3 (PDF 270KB)
- Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Appendices (PDF 216KB)
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| Author: | New Focus |
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| Place of Publication: | Melbourne |
| Publisher: | Department of Justice |
| Date of Publication: | March 2003 |
| Number of Pages: | Complete Report - Stage 1: The Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - 110 Executive Summary - 1 Part 1 - 30 Part 2 - 26 Part 3 - 27 Appendices - 27 |
| Copyright: | State of Victoria 2003 |
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