MyJournals Home  

RSS FeedsIJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 744: A Literature Review and Gap Analysis of Emerging Technologies and New Trends in Gambling (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)

 
 

24 january 2020 02:00:29

 
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 744: A Literature Review and Gap Analysis of Emerging Technologies and New Trends in Gambling (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
 


There have been significant changes in the gambling landscape particularly relating to gambling in the digital age. As the gambling landscape changes, regulation of gambling also needs to change. In 2018, the Office of Responsible Gambling in New South Wales, Australia, commissioned a gap analysis to inform their research objectives and priority focus areas. This included an identification of gaps in our understanding of emerging technologies and new trends in gambling. A gap analysis of the peer-reviewed literature published since 2015 was undertaken, identifying 116 articles. The main area of focus was Internet gambling, followed by articles exploring the relationship between video gaming and gambling, the expansion of the sports betting market, Electronic Gambling Machines characteristics and articles exploring new technologies and trends in advertising and inducements. Key gaps related to the need for more research in general, as well as research focusing on subpopulations such as those using different gambling formats, those with varying levels of problem gambling, and vulnerable populations. From a methods perspective, researchers saw the need for longitudinal studies, more qualitative research and improved outcome measures. The development and testing of a public health approach to addressing the harms associated with gambling in these areas is needed.


 
207 viewsCategory: Medicine, Pathology, Toxicology
 
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 745: School Ethos and Recurring Sickness Absence: A Multilevel Study of Ninth-Grade Students in Stockholm (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 741: Burnout Syndrome and Meta-Analyses: Need for Evidence-Based Research in Occupational Health. Comments on Prevalence of Burnout in Medical and Surgical Residents: A Meta-Analysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public. Health. 2019, 16, doi:10.3390/ijerph16091479 (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
 
 
blog comments powered by Disqus


MyJournals.org
The latest issues of all your favorite science journals on one page

Username:
Password:

Register | Retrieve

Search:

Toxicology


Copyright © 2008 - 2024 Indigonet Services B.V.. Contact: Tim Hulsen. Read here our privacy notice.
Other websites of Indigonet Services B.V.: Nieuws Vacatures News Tweets Nachrichten