Research Measuring Problem Gambling
- A Study of Gambling in Victoria - Problem Gambling from a Public Health Perspective
- Victorian Gambling Screen
- Measuring Problem Gambling - Evaluation of the Victorian Gambling Screen
- 2003 Victorian Longitudinal Community Attitudes Survey on Gambling
- Accessibility and Gambling Problems Amongst Gaming Venue Staff
This report provides a point in time of gambling participation and preferences in Victoria during the period August to October 2008. The report includes detail of gambler socio demographics, gambling risk profile and information about the health and well-being of gamblers.
A study to develop the Victorian Gambling Screen was commissioned by the Victorian Commission for Gambling Regulation in 2001. The study was designed to measure the extent of problem gambling within the context of the Australian culture.
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.
This report tests the link between accessibility to gambling in terms of gambling behaviour and the prevalence of problem gambling amongst Victorian gaming venue staff.

