2014
DOI: 10.1556/jba.3.2014.4.9
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Erratum to: Gamblers seeking treatment: Who does and who doesn’t?

Abstract: On page 196 by mistake information regarding the Conflict of interest was provided in the Funding sources section. The correct statements for the Funding sources and the Conflict of interest sections are as follows:

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“…Studies of help-seeking among individuals with gambling problems consistently report very few (less than 10%) of PGs seek formal help (Braun et al, 2014; Cunningham, 2005; Suurvali et al, 2008). PG and its consequences can remain hidden within families, usually over extended periods of time, and help-seeking is often a last resort after significant adverse events or crises such as family breakdown, loss of employment, legal issues, or deterioration of mental health (Evans & Delfabbro, 2005; Productivity Commission, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of help-seeking among individuals with gambling problems consistently report very few (less than 10%) of PGs seek formal help (Braun et al, 2014; Cunningham, 2005; Suurvali et al, 2008). PG and its consequences can remain hidden within families, usually over extended periods of time, and help-seeking is often a last resort after significant adverse events or crises such as family breakdown, loss of employment, legal issues, or deterioration of mental health (Evans & Delfabbro, 2005; Productivity Commission, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%