Targeting interventions for problem gambling in the ACT

The ACT Gambling Prevalence Survey is a telephone survey run every 5 years to assist the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission’s monitoring of the social and economic impacts of gambling in the ACT. The purpose of gambling prevalence surveys in the ACT is: (1) to update information about gambling and problem gambling for comparison with previous surveys and other jurisdictions; (2) to assist the government’s monitoring of the social and economic impacts of gambling; and (3) to provide a valuable resource to tackle significant academic and social research questions.

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