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- ItemOpen AccessBritish Columbia Online Problem Gambling Prevalence Study(BCLC & Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch (GPEB), British Columbia, 2020-10-02) Ipsos; Strategic ScienceThis study measures the prevalence of adult (19+ years) participation in online gambling and adult online problem gambling in British Columbia.The survey was fielded online from February 4 to March 10, 2020and was completed by a representative sample of 4,079 adult British Columbians, including 3,482 past year gamblers and 842 past year online gamblers.
- ItemOpen AccessCGA Research Summit: 2016 Research(Canadian Gaming Association, 2016-01) Canadian Gaming Association; IpsosThe overall objective of this research was to provide insight into how Canadian casinos can improve the overall offer to not only keep their current visitors returning, but to also appeal to those who are not currently visiting. Includes: Section A. Casino Attitudes and Participation; Section B. Lottery Participation; Section C. Barrier and Motivators Analysis; Section D. Slot Play; Section E. Future State of Casinos; Section F. Sports Betting an Betting Landscape and Future State.
- ItemOpen AccessOnline Gambling During Covid Survey: Final Report(BCLC & Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch (GPEB), British Columbia, 2020-07-30) IpsosJust prior to the COVID-19 outbreak and resulting casino facility closures, under engagement by GPEB, Ipsos completed a study of gambling participation among 4,079 adult British Columbians (fielded Feb 4 to Mar 10, 2020). Approximately 1,800 respondents agreed at the end of the survey to be contacted about future research opportunities. Ipsos contacted these 1,800 respondents by email to invite them to take part in a follow-up survey regarding their gambling participation during COVID restrictions. A total of 800 respondents took part in the follow-up survey fielded June 5 to 22, 2022.The follow-up survey was conducted to help understand ... (1) How gambling participation has changed as a result of the COVID related closures and to compare their responses to the Pre-COVID survey. (2) Experiences related to isolation, loneliness and mental health resulting from COVID and related restrictions.This report compares the responses of these 800 respondents pre-COVID and during COVID. The report includes data only from respondents who completed both surveys.These data were weighted by age, gender and region to ensure the sample reflects actual Census data. In addition, these data were weighted to ensure pre-COVID participation in online gambling matched the original study.