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Title: British Gambling Prevalence Survey, 2010
Keywords: GAMBLING
LOTTERIES
FOOTBALL POOLS
BINGO
GAMING MACHINES
INTERNET GAMBLING
EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
BALL GAMES
EXPENDITURE
WINNINGS
PROFITS
MONEY
ATTITUDES
EMOTIONAL STATES
ADDICTION
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
DEBTS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
HEALTH
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
SMOKING
ALCOHOL USE
GENDER
AGE
ETHNIC GROUPS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
QUALIFICATIONS
INCOME
PARENTS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
HOUSEHOLDS
CASINOS
DOG RACING
GAMBLING LOSSES
SUPERVISORY STATUS
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
RETAIL OUTLETS
MARITAL STATUS
COHABITATION
WORKPLACE
SELF-EMPLOYED
EMPLOYEES
COMPUTERS
ONLINE SHOPPING
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
SPORTING EVENTS
TIME
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
2009-2010
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>British Gambling Prevalence Survey</i> is a large-scale nationally representative survey of participation in gambling and the prevalence of problem gambling in Great Britain.<br> <br> The aims of the survey series are:<ul><li>measure the prevalence of participation in all forms of commercial and private gambling (including estimates of expenditure and information on venue)</li><li>estimate the prevalence of ‘problem gambling’ and look at which activities have the highest prevalence of ‘problem gamblers’ </li><li>investigate the socio-demographic factors associated with gambling and with ‘problem gambling’</li><li>assess attitudes towards gambling</li></ul>Further information about the series can be found on the Gambling Commission's <a href="http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/research__consultations/research/bgps.aspx" title ="British Gambling Prevalence Surveys"><i>British Gambling Prevalence Surveys</i></a> web pages.<br>
The <i>British Gambling Prevalence Survey, 2010</i> is the third survey in the series. The aims of the survey were to provide data on participation in all forms of gambling in Great Britain, the prevalence of problem gambling, attitudes to gambling and to explore a range of associations with gambling behaviour. The 2010 study is the first in the series to be conducted after the full implementation of the Gambling Act 2005. Therefore, a further objective was to, where possible, provide some comparisons pre and post implementation of the Gambling Act 2005.<br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The individual questionnaire was broadly split into seven sections: <ul><li>leisure activities</li><li>participation in gambling activities in the past 12 months</li><li>frequency, mode and gambling volume among past year gamblers</li><li>participation in gambling activities in the past seven days</li><li>changes in gambling behaviour</li><li>problem gambling</li><li>reasons for gambling</li><li>attitudes to gambling</li><li>health and lifestyle correlates</li></ul>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63178
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-6843-1
6843
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6843-1
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