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| Title: | 2003 Victorian Longitudinal Community Attitudes Survey |
| Authors: | McMillen, Jan Marshall, David Ahmed, Eliza Wenzel, Michael |
| Date Created: | 2004-04 |
| Abstract: | This report is Project 3 of the Gambling Research Panel’s 2001–2002 Research Plan, and is the eighth in a series of community attitudes surveys.
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The survey was conducted by ACNielsen in April and May 2003 using an effective random sample of 8,479 Victorian residents, a significantly larger sample than previous Victorian gambling surveys, and the resultant data provided to the Australian National University research team for analysis in July 2003.
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Three groups were identified — non-gamblers, non-regular gamblers and regular gamblers — and interviewed about their gambling behaviour, and their attitudes to gambling and its impact on the community.
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The significant finding of this survey is that large numbers of Victorians continue to experience problems associated with their gambling. Therefore problem gambling remains an important issue for public policy. |
| Type: | Other |
| Department: | Centre for Gambling Research, RSSS |
| Institution: | ANU Gambling Research Panel, Victoria |
| Series: | Gambling Research Panel report no.7 |
| Notes: | Prepared for the Gambling Research Panel by The Centre for Gambling Research, Australian National University.
Funded by the Victorian Government through the Community Support Fund. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/45189 |
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