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BCLC's Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program perceptions and experiences of a sample of program participants  Cover Image E-book E-book

BCLC's Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program perceptions and experiences of a sample of program participants

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  • ISBN: 9780986499685 (print)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 electronic text ([5], 62 p.) : col. ill., digital file.
  • Publisher: [Chilliwack, B.C.] : BC Centre for Social Responsibility, 2011

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General Note:
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-61).
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- Voluntary self-exclusion programs -- British Columbia's voluntary self-exclusion program -- Current study -- British Columbia Centre for Social Responsibility -- VSE study -- Focus group methodology: Focus group results; Benefits of the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program; Challenges to the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program; Focus group suggestions for the voluntary self-exclusion program -- VSE patron methodology -- Results of VSE participant interviews -- Demographic characteristics of the sample -- Problem profile of participants upon entering VSE -- Previous gambling experience -- Initial experiences (T1) with the VSE Program -- General comments -- Gambling while excluded -- Summary of trends in gambling while excluded -- Gambling after exclusion -- Violating the VSE agreement -- Prolific violators -- Access to treatment/counseling -- Overall trends in treatment -- Perceptions of the VSE Program -- Recommendations: Recommendation 1: Improve detection capabilities; Recommendation 2: Implement helping rather than punitive penalties; Recommendation 3: Implement a sliding scale of penalty enforcement; Recommendation 4: Enhance options for program re-enrolment; Recommendation 5: Treatment should be recommended, but not made mandatory; Recommendation 6: Involve GameSense advisors during enrolment and evaluate the effect; Recommendation 7: Enhance program awareness through greater program marketing; Recommendation 8: Implement a sliding scale of enrolment options -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Issuing Body Note:
Co-published by University of the Fraser Valley.
Issued by British Columbia Lottery Corporation.
Subject: British Columbia Lottery Corporation. -- Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program.
Compulsive gamblers -- British Columbia
Compulsive gamblers -- Services for -- British Columbia
Gambling -- Government policy -- British Columbia
Gambling -- British Columbia
Casinos -- Government policy -- British Columbia
Gambling -- prevention & control
Gambling -- therapy
Casino
Focus group
Gambling
Problem gambling
Slot machine
Substance abuse
British columbia lottery corporation
Research
Behavioural sciences
Evaluation
Abuse
Betting
Drug abuse
Health
Health -- Diseases and conditions -- Mental and behavioural disorder
Pathological gambling
Poker
Problem gambler
Problem gamblers
Problem gambling
Science and technology -- Social sciences -- Psychology
Slot machines
Slot machines
Society -- Social problem -- Addiction
Genre: Electronic books.

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