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Identifying problem gamblers in gambling venues

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Delfabbro, Paul Howard
Osborn, Alexandra
Nevile, Maurice
Skelt, Louise
McMillen, Jan

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Gambling Research Australia

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The principal aims of the project were to: (a) Summarise and review existing published material relating to the identification of problem gamblers within venues, and (b) To conduct empirical research into the nature of possible visible indicators of visible indicators within venues.

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2037-12-31