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Expert by Experience engagement in gambling reform: qualitative study of gamblers in the United Kingdom.

Christian Nyemcsok1, Hannah Pitt1, Peter Kremer2, Samantha L Thomas1.   

Abstract

To explore how Experts by Experience (EbyE) conceptualize key priorities for preventing and reducing gambling-related harm in the United Kingdom (UK). To identify barriers and facilitators to EbyE engagement in decisions for gambling research, education, treatment (RET) and policy development. Qualitative study utilizing semi-structured interviews with 20 participants from the UK between March and July 2020. Gamblers aged 29-60 years who self-reported that they had experienced gambling-related harm, and who actively used their experiences to inform strategies to prevent and reduce gambling-related harm in the UK. Participants were motivated to: advocate for gambling reform, and raise awareness of their experiences of gambling addiction or disorder. Gambling regulation was described as not adequately keeping pace with gambling industry practices, with initiatives needed to prevent the harms associated with product design, how individuals engaged with products and marketing practices. The reliance on voluntary contributions by the gambling industry for RET was perceived as a potential barrier to reform. Participants recommended new independent structures which engaged EbyE in meaningful ways in contributing to decision-making. An independent body run by and for EbyE was one mechanism that participants perceived could represent the voices of those impacted by gambling-related harm. Individuals with a lived experience of gambling-related harm, including affected social network members, bring a range of unique experiences and perspectives, and should be seen as valuable stakeholders in co-producing strategies to prevent and reduce gambling-related harm.
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Keywords:  Experts by Experience; gambling; gambling-related harm; public health

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34304273     DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daab077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Int        ISSN: 0957-4824            Impact factor:   2.483


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1.  Young people in Australia discuss strategies for preventing the normalisation of gambling and reducing gambling harm.

Authors:  Hannah Pitt; Samantha L Thomas; Melanie Randle; Sean Cowlishaw; Grace Arnot; Sylvia Kairouz; Mike Daube
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 4.135

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