Gambling advertising restrictions could reduce harm
- Researchers from the University of Sheffield and Glasgow explored the relationship between exposure to gambling advertising and attitudes, intentions and behaviours which may be associated with an increased risk of gambling related harms
- Evidence showed the impact on children, young people and those already at risk from current gambling activity are more likely to be influenced by gambling advertising
- Gambling-related harms represent a significant potential driver of health inequalities, because those already experiencing financial, social and mental health disadvantage are also at increased risk of experiencing gambling-related harm
Gambling advertising restriction could reduce rela…
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