Etiology of Problem Gambling: Results from the Major Canadian Longitudinal Studies

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2015-11
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Alberta Gambling Research Institute
Abstract
Dr. Robert Williams (Faculty of Health Sciences) presented “Etiology of Problem Gambling: Results from the Major Canadian Longitudinal Studies” at the November, 2015 meeting of the Gambling Research Group @ the U. of Lethbridge. In his presentation, Williams discussed the distilled findings from the two most significant Canadian longitudinal studies of Canadian gamblers – the Institute’s own Leisure, Lifestyle, Lifecycle Project (LLLP) and the Quinte Longitudinal Study (QLS) funded by Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.
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Permission to include this report in the Institute research repository granted by Robert Williams on January 5, 2016.
Keywords
Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies, Gamblers -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies, Compulsive Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies, Gambling -- Ontario -- Longitudinal studies, Gamblers -- Ontario -- Longitudinal studies, Compulsive Gambling -- Ontario -- Longitudinal studies
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