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Gambling and problem gambling in South Dakota : a follow-up survey

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Author
Volberg, Rachel A.
Stuefen, Randall M.
Accessioned
2005-01-21T17:39:41Z
Available
2005-01-21T17:39:41Z
Issued
1994-03-10
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Gambling Literature
Subject
Gambling in South Dakota
Gamblers
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Abstract
This report presents the results of the first follow-up survey of gambling and problem gambling in the United States. A large sample of South Dakota residents aged 18 and over (N=1,767) were interviewed about the types of gambling they have tried, the amounts of money they spend on gambling, and about problematic gambling-related behaviors. The information in this report will be useful in planning for the availability of future gaming opportunities and in the appropriate design of services for problem and pathological gamblers in South Dakota.
Sponsorship
Citizens Uniting for Gambling Reform; Business Research Bureau
Publisher
Gemini Research
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/9550
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/451
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