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Internet gambling is one of the fastest growing forms of gambling. Global Internet gambling expenditure is predicted to reach US$33.6 billion in 2011. The rapid increase in expenditure of 354% since 2003 has occurred despite Internet gambling being prohibited in several key markets, including the US and China. It also suggests that current regulation may be somewhat outdated and ineffective as more and more people turn to this mode of gambling. Increasing international jurisdictions are legalizing Internet gambling and the constant accessibility of online gambling has critical social implications. Gambling operators are using aggressive advertising campaigns to move into new markets. Internet gambling appears to be particularly appealing to youth, who are gambling online at substantially higher rates than adults. Furthermore, Internet gambling appears to be related to problem gambling, with rates of problem gambling three to four times higher among Internet than non-Internet gamblers, indicating that it may have a substantial social cost. It is essential that appropriate responses are made by governments, industry professionals and the public in response to Internet gambling. This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of Internet gambling, including the social impact and regulatory options. A global outline includes the characteristics and features of the many forms of Internet gambling, including the current market, and participation, and differences between Internet and non-Internet gambling. Specific regional considerations are explored, including regulatory responses and options. Importantly the social consequences and costs of Internet gambling are examined, including the impact of online gambling on sports, youth and problem gambling. Strategies for prevention and responsible gambling are considered as well as expected trends.
Internet gambling -- Government policy. --- Internet gambling -- Law and legislation. --- Internet gambling -- Psychological aspects. --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Clinical Psychology --- Internet gambling --- Research. --- Cybercasino gambling --- Internet casino gambling --- Online casino gambling --- Online gambling --- Virtual casino gambling --- Psychology. --- Public health. --- Social policy. --- Sociology. --- Demography. --- Health psychology. --- Health Psychology. --- Public Health. --- Sociology, general. --- Social Policy. --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology --- Historical demography --- Social sciences --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Social theory --- National planning --- State planning --- Economic policy --- Family policy --- Social history --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Sanitary affairs --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Remote gambling --- Psychology, clinical.
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Psychology --- Social policy --- Demography --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- volksgezondheid --- medische psychologie --- demografie --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid
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Internet gambling is one of the fastest growing forms of gambling. Global Internet gambling expenditure is predicted to reach US33.6 billion in 2011. The rapid increase in expenditure of 354% since 2003 has occurred despite Internet gambling being prohibited in several key markets, including the US and China. It also suggests that current regulation may be somewhat outdated and ineffective as more and more people turn to this mode of gambling. Increasing international jurisdictions are legalizing Internet gambling and the constant accessibility of online gambling has critical social implications. Gambling operators are using aggressive advertising campaigns to move into new markets. Internet gambling appears to be particularly appealing to youth, who are gambling online at substantially higher rates than adults. Furthermore, Internet gambling appears to be related to problem gambling, with rates of problem gambling three to four times higher among Internet than non-Internet gamblers, indicating that it may have a substantial social cost. It is essential that appropriate responses are made by governments, industry professionals and the public in response to Internet gambling. This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of Internet gambling, including the social impact and regulatory options. A global outline includes the characteristics and features of the many forms of Internet gambling, including the current market, and participation, and differences between Internet and non-Internet gambling. Specific regional considerations are explored, including regulatory responses and options. Importantly the social consequences and costs of Internet gambling are examined, including the impact of online gambling on sports, youth and problem gambling. Strategies for prevention and responsible gambling are considered as well as expected trends.
Psychology --- Social policy --- Demography --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- volksgezondheid --- medische psychologie --- demografie --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid
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Youth gambling represents a potentially serious public policy and health issue. Nevertheless, the rise in youth gambling issues and problems in the global context is not matched with a parallel increase in research on adolescent gambling. As such, there is an urgent need to conduct more studies on adolescent gambling behaviour. Recently significant advances in the knowledge of the risk factors associated with adolescent problems has emerged. This book addresses issues related to prevalence, assessment, prevention and treatment of youth gambling problems as well as concerns related to technological changes associated with youth problem gambling.
Youth --- Teenage gamblers --- Compulsive gambling --- Adolescent psychology. --- Adolescence --- Teenagers --- Psychology --- Pathological gambling --- Problem gambling --- Compulsive behavior --- Gambling --- Impulse control disorders --- Gamblers --- Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Gambling. --- Psychology. --- Treatment. --- Adolescence, Gambling Industry, Risk Behaviour, Prevention, Youth Gambling.
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