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Gambling and problem gambling among native Americans in North Dakota / by Rachel A. Volberg with Precision Marketing Inc.

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Author
Volberg, Rachel A.
Precision Marketing, Inc.
North Dakota. Department of Human Services. Division of Mental Health
Accessioned
2012-09-26T16:26:38Z
Available
2012-09-26T16:26:38Z
Issued
1993-04-23
Other
Gambling Literature
Subject
Indians of North America -- North Dakota -- Gambling
Indians of North America -- Gambling
Compulsive gambling -- North Dakota
Compulsive gambling
Type
technical report
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Abstract
A sample of 400 Native Americans living in North Dakota counties with significant proportions of Native American residents was interviewed regarding their gambling involvement and problematic gambling behaviors. Data from this Native American sample are directly comparable to data from the general population of North Dakota as well as to data from gambling surveys completed elsewhere in the United States. This is the first time that information on Native American gambling involvement and problem gambling has been collected.
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Yes
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North Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health
Permission to archive report in repository granted by Rachel Volberg, Gemini Research.
 
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Gemini Research
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Gemini Research
Doi
http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/9530
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/49255
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