Harm Reduction for Gambling
Harm Reduction for Gambling
A Public Health Approach
Dunand, Caroline; Simon, Olivier; Bowden-Jones, Henrietta; Dickson, Cheryl
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2019
196
Dura
Inglês
9781138590939
15 a 20 dias
426
Nady el-Guebaly
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cheryl Dickson, Caroline Dunand, Olivier Simon, Henrietta Bowden-Jones
Section 1: Impact and current understanding of gambling disorder
Chapter 1: Gambling and democracy
Peter Adams
Chapter 2: Measuring harm from gambling and estimating its distribution in the population
Matthew Browne
Chapter 3: The social cost of excessive gambling
Claude Jeanrenaud, Melanie Gay, Dimitri Kohler, Jacques Besson, Olivier Simon
Chapter 4: The normalisation of dangerous gambling: An ethical issue
Jim Orford
Chapter 5: Family members affected by excessive gambling
Jim Orford
Chapter 6: Neurocognitive components of gambling disorder: Implications for assessment, treatment and policy
Juan F. Navas, Joel Billieux, Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Jose C. Perales
Section 2: Harm reduction models and initiatives
Chapter 7: Defining harm reduction as part of a public health approach towards gambling
Olivier Simon, Jean-Felix Savary, Gabriel Guarrasi, Cheryl Dickson.
Chapter 8: Effective harm minimisation practices: Public health implications
Darren R. Christensen
Chapter 9: Harm prevention and reduction efforts in gambling disorder: An international perspective
Charles Livingstone
Chapter 10: The role of treatment in reducing gambling-related harm
David C. Hodgins, Magdalen Schluter
Chapter 11: Public health and gambling: The potential of nudge policies
Magaly Brodeur
Chapter 12: Early detection of at-risk gambling to reduce harm
Suzanne Lischer
Chapter 13: Behavioural tracking in gambling: The use and efficacy of online responsible gambling tools
Mark D. Griffiths
Section 3: Challenges to evaluation and monitoring
Chapter 14: A logical framework for the evaluation of a harm reduction policy for gambling
Jean-Michel Costes
Chapter 15: Is income derived from problem gambling a good assessment indicator of a responsible gambling strategy?
Jean-Michel Costes
Chapter 16: Challenges of online gambling for risk and harm reduction
Louise Nadeau, Magali Dufour, Richard Guay, Sylvia Kairouz, Jean-Marc Menard, Catherine Paradis
Conclusion
Cheryl Dickson, Caroline Dunand, Olivier Simon, Henrietta Bowden-Jones
Index
Nady el-Guebaly
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cheryl Dickson, Caroline Dunand, Olivier Simon, Henrietta Bowden-Jones
Section 1: Impact and current understanding of gambling disorder
Chapter 1: Gambling and democracy
Peter Adams
Chapter 2: Measuring harm from gambling and estimating its distribution in the population
Matthew Browne
Chapter 3: The social cost of excessive gambling
Claude Jeanrenaud, Melanie Gay, Dimitri Kohler, Jacques Besson, Olivier Simon
Chapter 4: The normalisation of dangerous gambling: An ethical issue
Jim Orford
Chapter 5: Family members affected by excessive gambling
Jim Orford
Chapter 6: Neurocognitive components of gambling disorder: Implications for assessment, treatment and policy
Juan F. Navas, Joel Billieux, Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Jose C. Perales
Section 2: Harm reduction models and initiatives
Chapter 7: Defining harm reduction as part of a public health approach towards gambling
Olivier Simon, Jean-Felix Savary, Gabriel Guarrasi, Cheryl Dickson.
Chapter 8: Effective harm minimisation practices: Public health implications
Darren R. Christensen
Chapter 9: Harm prevention and reduction efforts in gambling disorder: An international perspective
Charles Livingstone
Chapter 10: The role of treatment in reducing gambling-related harm
David C. Hodgins, Magdalen Schluter
Chapter 11: Public health and gambling: The potential of nudge policies
Magaly Brodeur
Chapter 12: Early detection of at-risk gambling to reduce harm
Suzanne Lischer
Chapter 13: Behavioural tracking in gambling: The use and efficacy of online responsible gambling tools
Mark D. Griffiths
Section 3: Challenges to evaluation and monitoring
Chapter 14: A logical framework for the evaluation of a harm reduction policy for gambling
Jean-Michel Costes
Chapter 15: Is income derived from problem gambling a good assessment indicator of a responsible gambling strategy?
Jean-Michel Costes
Chapter 16: Challenges of online gambling for risk and harm reduction
Louise Nadeau, Magali Dufour, Richard Guay, Sylvia Kairouz, Jean-Marc Menard, Catherine Paradis
Conclusion
Cheryl Dickson, Caroline Dunand, Olivier Simon, Henrietta Bowden-Jones
Index