| Literature DB >> 29606138 |
Amy Bestman1, Samantha L Thomas2, Melanie Randle3, Hannah Pitt2, Mike Daube4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects individuals, families and the broader community. One gambling product, electronic gambling machines (EGMs), has been associated with significant gambling harm in Australia. There has been limited research that has explored community perceptions of EGMs and attitudes towards reform. This study, conducted in NSW, Australia, aimed to explore community use of EGM venues (clubs and hotels containing EGMs), attitudes towards EGMs and whether the use of these venues influenced attitudes towards EGM reform.Entities:
Keywords: Community survey; Electronic gambling machine; Gambling; Public health; Venue
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29606138 PMCID: PMC5879606 DOI: 10.1186/s12954-018-0218-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harm Reduct J ISSN: 1477-7517
Socio-demographic and gambling characteristics of the sample
| Characteristic | Number | Percent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 16–17 | 20 | 4.0 |
| Gender | Male | 246 | 49.2 |
| Socio-economic status | Low (1–3) | 116 | 23.2 |
| Education | Year 12 or less | 136 | 27.2 |
| Employment status | Working full-time | 184 | 36.8 |
| Children | No children under 18 years | 349 | 69.8 |
| Problem gambling status | Non-gambling | 102 | 20.4 |
Frequency of participation in different types of gambling
| Type of gambling | Never | Less than once a month | Monthly or more | Total use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gambling on EGMs | 240 (48.0) | 149 (29.8) | 111 (22.2) | 260 (52.0) |
| Betting on horses | 272 (54.4) | 134 (26.8) | 94 (18.8) | 228 (45.6) |
| Gambling at the casino | 323 (64.6) | 116 (23.2) | 61 (12.2) | 177 (35.4) |
| Betting on sports | 329 (65.8) | 70 (14.0) | 101 (20.2) | 171 (34.2) |
| Other gambling | 170 (34.0) | 138 (27.6) | 192 (38.4) | 330 (66.0) |
Attitudes towards EGMs by the frequency of attendance at venues
| Venue attendance | Sig | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Did not attend 105 (21.0%) | Attended infrequently 214 (42.8%) | Attended frequently 181 (36.2%) | Total 500 (100.0%) | ||||
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| It would be better if clubs and hotels were not so reliant on money from EGMs | Strongly agree | 47 (44.8%) | 89 (41.6%) | 59 (32.6%) | 195 (39.0%) | 15.81 | .015* |
| Agree | 49 (46.7%) | 115 (53.7%) | 95 (52.5%) | 259 (51.8%) | |||
| Disagree | 8 (7.6%) | 10 (4.7%) | 25 (13.8%) | 43 (8.6%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 1 (1.0%) | 0 | 2 (1.1%) | 3 (0.6%) | |||
| I would prefer to attend a club or hotel that did not have EGMs | Strongly agree | 39 (37.1%) | 54 (25.2%) | 34 (18.8%) | 127 (25.4%) | 24.87 | < .001* |
| Agree | 43 (41.0%) | 99 (46.3%) | 68 (37.6%) | 210 (42.0%) | |||
| Disagree | 17 (16.2%) | 54 (25.2%) | 70 (38.7%) | 141 (28.2%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 6 (5.7%) | 7 (3.3%) | 9 (5.0%) | 22 (4.4%) | |||
*Indicates values significant at the 95% level
Attitudes towards EGM harm reduction and prevention measures by the frequency of attendance at venues
| Venue attendance | Sig | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Did not attend 105 (21.0%) | Attended infrequently 214 (42.8%) | Attended frequently 181 (36.2%) | Total 500 (100.0%) | ||||
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| EGM harm reduction and prevention measures | |||||||
| The NSW government should increase regulation of EGMs | Strongly agree | 45 (42.9%) | 84 (39.3%) | 59 (32.6%) | 188 (37.6%) | 10.06 | .122 |
| Agree | 42 (40.0%) | 99 (46.3%) | 78 (43.1%) | 219 (43.8%) | |||
| Disagree | 14 (13.3%) | 27 (12.6%) | 40 (22.1%) | 81 (16.2%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 4 (3.8%) | 4 (1.9%) | 4 (2.2%) | 12 (2.4%) | |||
| The number of EGMs in NSW should be reduced | Strongly agree | 44 (41.9%) | 67 (31.3%) | 50 (27.6%) | 161 (32.2%) | 17.08 | .009* |
| Agree | 39 (37.1%) | 107 (50.0%) | 77 (42.5%) | 223 (44.6%) | |||
| Disagree | 17 (16.2%) | 38 (17.8%) | 49 (27.1%) | 104 (20.8%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 5 (4.8%) | 2 (0.9%) | 5 (2.8%) | 12 (2.4%) | |||
| I would support the removal of EGMs from my local community | Strongly agree | 36 (34.3%) | 57 (26.6%) | 45 (24.9%) | 138 (27.6%) | 16.43 | .012* |
| Agree | 44 (41.9%) | 92 (43.0%) | 56 (30.9%) | 192 (38.4%) | |||
| Disagree | 20 (19.0%) | 54 (25.2%) | 63 (34.8%) | 137 (27.4%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 5 (4.8%) | 11 (5.1%) | 17 (9.4%) | 33 (6.6%) | |||
| Measures that reduce children’s exposure to EGMs | |||||||
| Children should not be able to see or hear EGMs in clubs and hotels | Strongly agree | 50 (47.6%) | 100 (46.7%) | 82 (45.3%) | 232 (46.4%) | 3.84 | .699 |
| Agree | 40 (38.1%) | 92 (43.0%) | 80 (44.2%) | 212 (42.4%) | |||
| Disagree | 14 (13.3%) | 20 (9.3%) | 15 (8.3%) | 49 (9.8%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 1 (1.0%) | 2 (0.9%) | 4 (2.2%) | 7 (1.4%) | |||
| There should be greater separation between gambling products and family areas in clubs and hotels | Strongly agree | 50 (47.6%) | 87 (40.7%) | 73 (40.3%) | 210 (42.0%) | 8.68 | .192 |
| Agree | 41 (39.0%) | 110 (51.4%) | 80 (44.2%) | 231 (46.2%) | |||
| Disagree | 12 (11.4%) | 15 (7.0%) | 25 (13.8%) | 52 (10.4%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 2 (1.9%) | 2 (0.9%) | 3 (1.7%) | 7 (1.4%) | |||
| Clubs and hotels can be “family friendly” and also contain EGMs | Strongly agree | 10 (9.5%) | 24 (11.2%) | 35 (19.3%) | 69 (13.8%) | 27.67 | |
| Agree | 48 (45.7%) | 124 (57.9%) | 101 (55.8%) | 273 (54.6%) | |||
| Disagree | 29 (27.6%) | 57 (26.6%) | 32 (17.7%) | 118 (23.6%) | |||
| Strongly disagree | 18 (17.1%) | 9 (4.2%) | 13 (7.2%) | 40 (8.0%) | |||
*Indicates values significant at the 95% level