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The Development of Empirically Derived Australian Low-Risk Gambling Limits

Authors

Dowling, Nicki A.
Youssef, G. J.
Greenwood, C. J.
Merkouris, S. S.
Suomi, Aino
Room, Robin

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MDPI AG

Abstract

This study derived a set of Australian low-risk gambling limits and explored the relative and absolute risk associated with exceeding these limits. Secondary analysis of population-representative Tasmanian and Australian Capital Territory (ACT) cross-sectional (11,597 respondents) and longitudinal studies (2027 respondents) was conducted.

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Dowling, N.A.; Youssef, G.J.; Greenwood, C.; Merkouris, S.S.; Suomi, A.; Room, R. The Development of Empirically Derived Australian Low-Risk Gambling Limits. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020167

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Journal of Clinical Medicine

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Open Access

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