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Gambling and gambling problems in Sweden 2008–2010

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Author(s): Public Health Agency of Sweden

Publisher: Public Health Agency of Sweden

Year Published: 2016

Date Added: February 13, 2019

Resource Type: Research report

Swelogs is a research programme conducted and financed by the Public Health Agency of Sweden. The overarching goal of the project is to develop knowledge and methods that can prevent gambling problems. The study comprises an epidemiological study path and an in-depth study path with several measurement points in each and also a follow-up study where people from a previous study eleven years earlier are re-interviewed.

This report presents the results from the first two waves of the epidemiological study path. Results from Wave One come from the cross-sectional study (prevalence study) and give a detailed account of gambling prevalence, the gambling situation in different subgroups, problem gambling, and the relationship between gambling problems and health. Findings from Wave Two, the incidence study, describes changes with regard to gambling problems in the population over a one-year period and how this co-varies with changes in health.


Citation: Public Health Agency of Sweden. (2016). Gambling and gambling problems in Sweden 2008–2010. Available at https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/publicerat-material/publikationsarkiv/g/gambling-and-gambling-problems-in-sweden-20082010/

Keywords: demographic characteristics ; gambling activities ; gambling frequency ; gambling harm ; harm minimization ; prevalence ; problem gambling ; public health ; South Oaks Gambling Screen - Revised (SOGS-R)

Topics: Gambling Resources ; Information for Operators ; Information for Treatment Providers ; Prevention ; Public Health ; South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS)

Conceptual Framework Factors:   Resources - Harm Reduction, Prevention, and Protection ; Social - Social Demographics

Geographic Coverage: Sweden

Source: Public Health Agency of Sweden

Source Type: Public Health

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