The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Disordered Gambling 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118316078.ch16
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Gambling and Older Adults

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“…Prevalence rates for gambling within the current study are given in Table 2. Most gamblers were at no risk or low risk of problem gambling, while more than 13 % were moderate or high risk problem gamblers, which is representative of the Australian gambling community (Lister and Nower 2013). Interestingly, most of the moderate problem gamblers were older men and most of the high risk problem gamblers were older women.…”
Section: Descriptive Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prevalence rates for gambling within the current study are given in Table 2. Most gamblers were at no risk or low risk of problem gambling, while more than 13 % were moderate or high risk problem gamblers, which is representative of the Australian gambling community (Lister and Nower 2013). Interestingly, most of the moderate problem gamblers were older men and most of the high risk problem gamblers were older women.…”
Section: Descriptive Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on prevalence rates of gambling among older adults are scant, but available evidence indicates that rates of gambling have increased over the past 15 years (Southwell et al 2008). In the US gamblers over the age of 65 constitute more than 7 % of the total gambling community, and with a rapidly ageing population, this percentage will rise (Lister and Nower 2013). A recent Australian survey of gambling during 2012 and 2013 indicated that adults aged 55 years and older were the second highest users of electronic gambling machines (slots/pokies), with 26 % having gambled on electronic gambling machines in the past 12 months (Queensland Government 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Gambling and homelessness each have a detrimental impact on older adults [5,27], but have generally been studied independently of each other. Harms from gambling frequently occur through financial loss, subsequently impacting or co-occurring with difficulties in health, relationships, employment and housing [28].…”
Section: Gambling Harm and Homelessness In Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homelessness is one of the most significant harms associated with gambling [1], and older adults appear to be more at risk [2,3]. Internationally, gambling and homeless populations are ageing [4,5]. In Australia, for example, where gambling losses per adult are greater than in any other country [6], gambling participation is highest in older adults (55+ years) [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although older adults do not display higher problem gambling rates than other age groups, some factors are worthy of special attention given that gambling participation among older adults has been on the rise with the advent of a greater variety, and greater accessibility, of gaming options (Gerstein, Murphy, Toce, Hoffman, & Palmer, 1999;Levens et al, 2005;Petry, 2002). Some studies have found that proximity to gambling opportunities is a strong predictor of problem gambling (Gerstein et al, 1999;Sévigny, Ladouceur, Jacques, & Cantinotti, 2008;Welte, Barnes, Wieczorek, Tidwell, & Parker, 2004), and, according to Lister and Nower (2013), accessibility of gaming venues is a strong predictor of gambling participation among older adults. However, Shaffer (2005) has argued that the situation is more complex, suggesting that gambling problem rates may rise initially after the introduction of a gambling venue, but then gradually fall over time as people adapt to the presence of gambling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%