Problem Gambling in Europe: Challenges, Prevention, and Interventions 2009th Edition

Problem Gambling in Europe: Challenges, Prevention, and Interventions 2009th Edition book cover

Problem Gambling in Europe: Challenges, Prevention, and Interventions 2009th Edition

Author(s): Gerhard Meyer (Editor), Tobias Hayer (Editor), Mark Griffiths (Editor)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: December 17, 2008
  • Edition: 2009th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 365 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0387094857
  • ISBN-13: 9780387094854

Book Description

Problem Gambling in Europe

Challenges, Prevention, and Interventions

Edited by Gerhard Meyer, University of Bremen, Germany

Tobias Hayer, University of Bremen, Germany

Mark Griffiths, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

As a leisure activity, gambling dates back to ancient times. More recently, the surge in avenues for gambling―casinos, sports betting, lotteries, and remote media (e.g.,Internet, mobile phone, interactive television) among them―finds growing numbers of people losing control over their gambling behaviour, usually at great personal and financial expense. Problem Gambling in Europe is the first book to offer a robust international knowledge base compiled by an interdisciplinary panel of researchers in gambling behaviour.

Reports from 21 countries throughout Western, Eastern, Northern, and Southern Europe reveal wide variations in types of wagering activities, participation by populations, social and criminal consequences related to pathological gambling, the extent to which governments acknowledge the problem, and efforts to control it (often with the involvement of the gaming industries). For each country, noted experts discuss:

    • Current legislation regulating gambling.

    • Forms of gambling and their addictive potential.

    • Participation rates and demographics.

    • Prevalence of pathological gambling.

    • National policies to address problem gambling.

    • Prevention strategies and treatment methods.

    Problem Gambling in Europe brings insight and clarity to a widespread and complex phenomenon, and will be of considerable interest to all parties working to reduce their negative effects: social science researchers in addictions, gambling behaviour, and public health; clinical,social, and health psychologists and psychiatrists; treatment practitioners; the gaming industry; regulators; and policy makers.

    Editorial Reviews

    Review

    “…this book provides a clear and highly informative snapshot of the current gambling situation as it pertains to the European context. …[provides] readers with a strong foundation to better understand the social climate, regulatory practices and costs and benefits associated with gambling. …this is a highly recommended book that fills a unique void in the gambling literature through its provision of informative and interesting data on the European gambling market and its emphasis on gambling and problem gambling.”
    – Alex Blaszczynski, PhD, International Gambling Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, August 2009

    “This new publication is an extremely useful work, and the editors and publishers are to be congratulated for providing such a comprehensive and informative reference piece on not only problem gambling issues in Europe, but on other aspects of gambling as well…”
    – Peter Collins, Journal of Gambling Issues: Issue 23, June 2009

    “This book is extremely important, a “must have”… One of the best I’ve seen in the past 20 years that I have been working in this field.”
    – Pieter Remmers, European Association for the Study of Gambling, www.easg.org

    From the Back Cover

    Problem Gambling in Europe

    Challenges, Prevention, and Interventions

    Edited by Gerhard Meyer, University of Bremen, Germany

    Tobias Hayer, University of Bremen, Germany

    Mark Griffiths, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

    As a leisure activity, gambling dates back to ancient times. More recently, the surge in avenues for gambling―casinos, sports betting, lotteries, and remote media (e.g.,Internet, mobile phone, interactive television) among them―finds growing numbers of people losing control over their gambling behaviour, usually at great personal and financial expense. Problem Gambling in Europe is the first book to offer a robust international knowledge base compiled by an interdisciplinary panel of researchers in gambling behaviour.

    Reports from 21 countries throughout Western, Eastern, Northern, and Southern Europe reveal wide variations in types of wagering activities, participation by populations, social and criminal consequences related to pathological gambling, the extent to which governments acknowledge the problem, and efforts to control it (often with the involvement of the gaming industries). For each country, noted experts discuss:

      • Current legislation regulating gambling.

      • Forms of gambling and their addictive potential.

      • Participation rates and demographics.

      • Prevalence of pathological gambling.

      • National policies to address problem gambling.

      • Prevention strategies and treatment methods.

      Problem Gambling in Europe brings insight and clarity to a widespread and complex phenomenon, and will be of considerable interest to all parties working to reduce their negative effects: social science researchers in addictions, gambling behaviour, and public health; clinical,social, and health psychologists and psychiatrists; treatment practitioners; the gaming industry; regulators; and policy makers.

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