NEXT UK GAMBLING PREVALENCE STUDY OUT SOON

05th February, 2011 :: 08:02:39

Source: Casinos Online

Definitive look at Brit betting builds on two previous research studies

The British Gambling Commission has announced that it will soon release its latest statistical studies on British internet gambling behaviour with the third in its British Gambling Prevalence Surveys, research which includes the incidence of problem gambling in the country.

The British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2010 builds on the two previous gambling prevalence surveys (published in 2000 & 2007), & collates a wide range of gambling related data to inform policy development.

In particular it:

* Measures the prevalence of participation in all forms of commercial & private gambling

* Estimates the prevalence of problem gambling

* Investigates factors associated with gambling & explores contextual elements, such as attitudes to gambling & what motivates people to gamble

* Provides comparisons between pre- & post-implementation of the Gambling Act 2005

* Identifies a population of gamblers who could be invited to participate in future research

"The findings of the BGPS will be used by the Commission to help develop policy for the regulation of gambling & to advise the Secretary of State on gambling issues," a spokesperson said this week. "It will also provide information on gambling to the industry, problem gambling charities & other key stakeholders."

The new BGPS was conducted by the National Centre for Social Research, in collaboration with gambling experts Dr Rachel Volberg, Professor Mark Griffiths & Professor Jim Orford.

Fieldwork on the BGPS 2010 was completed in early summer, with a sample of over 7,500 respondents achieved.

The peer reviewed BGPS report will be published on Tuesday 15 February 2011.

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