Prevention and resolution of problems are conceptualized, supported and facilitated differently in different environments. This is generally true for a variety of personal struggles, and specifically true in relation to gambling harms. Environments may differ in the degree to which public attitudes encourage individual self-determination, self-care and healthy living. Environments may also vary in their available support for those at risk or currently experiencing harms associated with gambling.
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