Funding for this research was provided by:
The University of Adelaide
Article History
Accepted: 22 April 2023
First Online: 1 May 2023
Declarations
: This research was conducted according to the standards of the NHMRC National Statement on the Ethical Conduct of Research. This study, based on secondary deidentified data, was considered negligible risk.
: MC and KC have worked within the gambling industry.Paul Delfabbro.I have received funding for research, support for conference travel and speaking engagements from government and non-government research bodies such as AGRI, VRGF, IAGR and the Department of Consumer Affairs, GambleAware/RGT, Gambling Research Australia, Independent Gambling Authority, the ARC, NHMRC, Channel 7 Children’s Foundation and Australian Institute of Criminology. I have conducted paid consultancy work on responsible gambling for regulatory bodies, government, peak bodies and industry groups (e.g., reviews of indicators, standard of player protection, product risk assessment). I acknowledge that many peak research bodies are indirectly funded by industry through levies or contributions.Jonathan Parke.Jonathan has received support for research, travel and speaking engagements from a variety of government and non-government sources including AGRI and GambleAware. He has conducted a number of commissioned reports for industry groups. The principal focus of this work has been on harm minimization, responsible gambling and risk associated with different gambling products and features.Maris Catania.Maris has been employed by the Kindred Group in roles involving research, player protection, risk assessment and responsible gambling.Karim Chikh.Karim has been employed by the Kindred Group as a data analyst and has undertaken work into player protection, risk assessment and responsible gambling.