2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-014-9524-z
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Young Adults’ Stories of Gambling in a Research Situation: A Narrative Inquiry

Abstract: Narrative research is rarely undertaken in the field of gambling research. For this reason, the present study used narrative methods to explore young adults' personal accounts of gambling in a research situation. It had three interrelated aims: namely (i) to delineate the gambling-related identities of young adults; (ii) to examine how these gambling-related identities were constructed; and (iii) to identify the use of narrative techniques that contributed to narrative credibility. Study participants were youn… Show more

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“…It is subject to strong government regulation and is a topic of contentious public debates. The public views gambling as causing more harm than good (Binde 2005;Burnham 1993;Orford et al 2009;Patford, Tranent, and Gardner 2015;Radburn and Horsley 2011). Thus, casino gambling may be legal and popular, but squandering money and harming others is often condemned and considered deviant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is subject to strong government regulation and is a topic of contentious public debates. The public views gambling as causing more harm than good (Binde 2005;Burnham 1993;Orford et al 2009;Patford, Tranent, and Gardner 2015;Radburn and Horsley 2011). Thus, casino gambling may be legal and popular, but squandering money and harming others is often condemned and considered deviant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%