counter Gaming Research Weblog: May 2006

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Interview with Jan McMillen [audio file]

Long-time gambling research Dr. Jan McMillen of the Australian National University in Canberra was interviewed by Cheryl Croucher for the May 30th, 2006 Innovations Alberta radio program. Transcript and audio available are available.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Problem Gambling Services for CALD Communities [report]

The report "Research into health promotion and best practice services for culturally and linguistically diverse communities" (2005, December) is available from the web site of the Victorian Government Department of Justice.

This Australian report for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities contains findings and broad recommendations, which will be used to develop future directions for problem gambling service delivery and health promotion activities for CALD communities.

Monday, May 29, 2006

International Gambling Studies, June 2006 [journal issue]

The June 2006 issue of International Gambling Studies is now available in print (online contents available shortly). Research articles included in this issue:
  • Problem gambling and gaming machine density: Socio-spatial analysis of three Victorian localities by Jan McMillen & Bruce Doran
  • Problem gambling and its impact on families: A literature review by Ruth Grant Kalischuk, Nadine Nowatzki, Kelly Cardwell, Kurt Klein & Jason Solowoniuk
  • Impulsivity and pathological gambling: A descriptive model by Lia Nower & Alex Blaszczcynski
  • A test of the social cognitive model of lottery gambling in Thailand by Vanchai Ariyabuddhiphongs

Friday, May 26, 2006

New Zealand Centre for Gambling Studies [reports]

Several recent reports conducted by investigators from the The New Zealand Centre for Gambling Studies would appear to be of significant interest to gambling researchers. They include:

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Brazilian gambling [journal articles]

Several journal articles related to gambling are available through The Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) which is an electronic library covering a selected collection of Brazilian scientific journals. Included are:

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Gambling Knowledge [online newsletter]

The newsletter article "Gamble at your own risk" appears in the April 2006 issue of the American Psychological Association's Monitor on Psychology publication. It discusses two journal articles appearing in the March issue of Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol. 20, No. 1) that relate to whether warning signs can actually stop people from gambling irresponsibly.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Innovations Alberta [radio interviews]

Cheryl Croucher from Innovations Alberta recently interviewed several of the presenters (Rob Williams / Mark Anielski / Eric Single) from the Alberta Gaming Research Institute's 5th Annual Conference on Gambling Research. You can listen to the program that aired May 23rd via the Internet. The May 3oth program will feature an interview with Dr. Jan McMillen.

Internet Gambling & Policy Implications [report]

The report "An Analysis of Internet Gambling and its Policy Implications" (2006, May) is the latest in the American Gaming Association's series of 10th Anniversary White Papers.

Pew Research Center [Survey Report]

The survey report "Gambling: As the Take Rises, So Does Public Concern" (2006, May 23) was released today by the Pew Research Center. The telephone survey found that, "A modest backlash in attitudes towards legalized gambling has taken hold among an American public that spends more money on more forms of legal gambling now than at any time in the nation's history."

Also of interest is the related headline "48 states raking in gambling proceeds" (2006, May 23) which is a story from Pew's Stateline.org media service.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Lottery Adoption [e-journal article]

The article "The Geography, Economics, and Politics of Lottery Adoption" appears in the May / June, 2006 issue of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, May/June 2006, 88(3), pp. 165-80. In this paper the authors attempt to answer the question of why some states have adopted lotteries and others have not.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Gambling Research [Print Journal Issue]

Contents of the May 2005 issue of Gambling Research (Volume 17, Issue 1) include:

  • The effects of parameter variations in electronic gambling simulations: Results of a laboratory-based pilot investigation by Paul Delfabbro, Katya Falzon, and Tania Ingram
  • Who benefits? Understanding the issues around card based gambling technology by Sharen Nisbet
  • Impacts of a counselling session on at-risk casino patrons: A pilot study by Annamaria Sani, Tazio Carlevaro, and Robert Ladouceur
  • Giving the gamblers a voice: The perceived efficacy of responsible gambling practices in NSW Clubs by Nerilee Hing

Contents from other issues are available from this page.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Journal of Gambling Studies, March 2006 [journal issue]

The March 2006 issue of the Journal of Gambling Studies is available online to subscribers. It includes the following articles:
  • Parental Modeling, Attachment, and Supervision as Moderators of Adolescent Gambling by Maggie E. Magoon and Gary M. Ingersoll
  • Prevalence Estimates of Gambling Participation and Problem Gambling among 16–18-year-old Students in Iceland: A Comparison of the SOGS-RA and DSM-IV-MR-J by Daniel Thor Olason, Karen Julia Sigurdardottir, Jakob Smari
  • A Gender-based Examination of Past-year Recreational Gamblers by Marc N. Potenza, Paul K. Maciejewski, Carolyn M. Mazure
  • Men & Women Playing Games: Gender and the Gambling Preferences of Iowa Gambling Treatment Program Participants by Debi A. LaPlante, Sarah E. Nelson, Richard A. LaBrie, Howard J. Shaffer
  • Characteristics and Gender Differences Among Self-Excluded Casino Problem Gamblers: Missouri Data by Lia Nower and Alex Blaszczynski
  • The Four Es of Problem Gambling: A Psychological Measure of Risk by Matthew J. Rockloff and Victoria Dyer
  • Gambling and the Older Chinese in Canada by Daniel W.L. Lai

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

South African Conference [presentations]

Presentations from the 4th Biennial South African Gambling Conference which took place in April, 2006 are available from the web site of the National Gambling Board. Also released at the conference was the report "Socio-economic impact of legalised gambling in South Africa" (2005, March) which is also available from the conference page.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Gambling and Civic Morality [newsletter article]

The April / May 2006 issue of the Alberta Gaming Research Institute's 'Research Reveals...' newsletter contains a feature article discussing an Institute-funded research investigation into gambling and civic morality by Dr. William Ramp and Dr. Kerry Badgely.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Consumer Protection and Gambling [self-archived journal article]

The archived journal article "Truth in gaming: Toward consumer protection in the gambling industry" originally appeared in the Maryland Law Review (2004). In this meticulously documented paper, Kurt Eggert of the Chapman University School of Law recommends that individual gamblers be given clear, accurate, and timely information about the true costs of gambling in casino (with particular attention to slot machines).

The paper also provides some solid details about issues related to the costs and benefits of gambling.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Highlights of EU Gambling Industry Study [Presentation Slides]

A stakeholders meeting took place in Geneva, Switzerland on May 8, 2006 which met to present and seek feedback on a draft report on the EU Gambling Industry Geneva. Presentations from the meeting are available from the web site of the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Youth Gambling International, Spring 2006 [newsletter]

A Spring 2006 issue of the Youth Gambling International newsletter can be accessed online. It contains a number of articles. Feature articles include:

  • Quebec survey results released
  • Parenting styles and family environment: Influences on youth problem gambling
  • Adolescent problem gambling: Evaluating the role of outcome expectancies
  • Operation Slapshot: Sports betting in the N.H.L.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

State of the States [survey report]

The 2006 edition of State of the States: The AGA Survey of Casino Entertainment is now available from the American Gaming Association. New to this year's survey are results of a new poll of Internet gamblers. Thanks to Dave Schwartz at UNLV for pointing this out in his excellent weblog.

Monday, May 08, 2006

International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, January 2006 [journal issue]

The January 2006 issue of International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction (previously known as eCOMMUNITY) is available to subscribers. Of specific interest to gambling researchers is the article "Sentencing Problem Gamblers in New Zealand" by Graeme Minchin.

Friday, May 05, 2006

AGRI 2006/07 Call for Proposals [Research Grants]

The Alberta Gaming Research Institute has just released a call for 2006/07 research grant applications. Principal investigators must be from one of the three Alberta universities but there are no such restrictions on co-investigators.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

2005 OSDUS Mental Health and Well-Being [Report]

The Ontario Student Drug Use Survey (OSDUS) is a population-based survey of Ontario students in grades 7 to 12. The SOGS-RA was used to measure gambling and findings are included in the 2005 OSDUS Mental Health and Well-Being Report (2006).

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Gambling: Behavior Theory, Research, and Application [book]

The book "Gambling: Behavior Theory, Research, and Application" (2006) was just published by Context Press. The book is designed to allow a reader familiar with the general concepts and principles of behavior analysis to gain a greater understanding of how the field is addressing the area of gambling. Graduate students taking classes in behavioral applications, or those enrolled in seminars specific to gambling, will find this collection of papers a vital resource. The book will also be useful to clinicians interested in understanding the basic and conceptual foundations that underlie successful prevention and treatment approaches.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

UNLV Gaming Research & Review, April 2006 [journal issue]

The April 2006 issue of the UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal is now available to subscribers through the ABI/Inform database. Content included in this "Internet gaming" special issue:

RESEARCH ARTICLES:

  • Gambling and the Law®: An Introduction to the Law of Internet Gambling by I. Nelson Rose
  • Clash in the Caribbean: Antigua and U. S. Dispute Internet Gambling and GATS by Joseph M. Kelly
  • Internet Casino-Style Gambling: Is It Legal in Nevada? by Marc G. Warren
  • Internet Gambling: An Overview of Psychosocial Impacts by Mark Griffiths, Adrian Parke, Richard Wood, Jonathan Parke
  • Designing Culturally Compatible Internet Gaming Sites by Sudhir H. Kale
  • The Need for Self Regulation and Alternative Dispute Resolution to Moderate Consumer Perceptions of Perceived Risk with Internet Gambling by Rohan Miller

REPRINTED ARTICLES:

  • A Winning Hand: A Proposal for an International Regulatory Schema with Respect to the Growing Online Gambling Dilemma in the United States by John D. Andrle

INDUSTRY TRENDS, NEWS & RESOURCES:

  • INTERNET GAMBLING BIBLIOGRAPHY: UPDATE and ANALYSIS by Rhys Stevens
  • Internet Gaming Law [Book Review] by Betty McNeal
  • Cutting the Wire: Gambling Prohibition and the Internet [Book Review] by Betty McNeal
  • Online Casino City [Website Review] by Betty McNeal

Monday, May 01, 2006

Online Gambling Saturation Point in UK? [KPMG news release]

The KPMG news item "KPMG: On-line casino industry set for consolidation as saturation point looms" (2006, April 28) says that online casino gaming in the UK could be nearing its saturation point... the rest of this item provides some interesting comparisons of bricks-and-mortar casino gamblers with their online brethren and sistren.