2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1074773
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The impact of responsible gambling framing on people with lived experience of gambling harm

Abstract: BackgroundThe framing of health issues influences how people think about and respond to these topics. Gambling has largely been framed as an issue of personal responsibility, with the gambling industry, governments and some researchers promoting responsible gambling strategies as a way to address gambling harm. While there is evidence that the internalization of personal responsibility can negatively impact gamblers, this study aimed to explore how people who have experienced gambling harm interpret and apply … Show more

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“…Here, LE relevant to GRH is de ned as 'Having personally experienced the suffering and destructive consequences of gambling related to own or someone else's gambling' [24]. This de nition explicitly includes AOs -people in an individual's social network who are affected by the individual's LE or LE testimony [11,33,41].…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, LE relevant to GRH is de ned as 'Having personally experienced the suffering and destructive consequences of gambling related to own or someone else's gambling' [24]. This de nition explicitly includes AOs -people in an individual's social network who are affected by the individual's LE or LE testimony [11,33,41].…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alcohol industry desperately tries to attribute the blame for drinking and driving on individuals and presents itself as a force for good, doing anything it can but reduce alcohol consumption on the roads (Hoe et al, 2020). The gambling industry's "responsible gambling" campaigns blame individuals for their feckless behaviour with predictable negative effects on the heavily addicted (Marko et al, 2023).…”
Section: Neoliberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%