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- British Columbia problem gambling prevalence study-2014
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The Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch of the Ministry of Finance contracted with R.A. Malatest &
Associates Ltd., a program evaluation and market research firm, to conduct a study measuring the
prevalence of adult participation in gambling and adult problem gambling in B.C. The 2014 study is the
fifth such study to be conducted since 1993 to establish the prevalence of adult problem gambling in the
province. The previous prevalence study was released in 2008.
The main objectives of this report are to provide estimates of gambling and problem gambling prevalence in British Columbia and, where appropriate, to compare these results to the 2008 study. Understanding gambling participation and problem gambling prevalence helps inform the development of effective policies and programs related to responsible and problem gambling. The government delivers free information, support, and treatment services through the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch¡¯s Responsible and Problem Gambling Program (the Program). This research will inform the Program¡¯s services in the areas of problem gambling prevention, education, treatment, and future research projects.
Reference: British Columbia
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