New Zealand National Gambling Study: Correspondence between changes in gambling and gambling risk levels and health, quality of life, and health and social inequities
Publication date:This study provides a statistical analysis of the four data collection years (2012 to 2015) of the National Gambling Study in order to assess how changes in gambling risk levels are associated with changes over time in health, wellbeing, disability, deprivation and social connectedness
National Gambling Study Data Explorer
Publication date:The Gambling Data Explorer is an interactive tool for exploring data from the New Zealand National Gambling Study. It presents gambling participation and harm results by gender, age and ethnic group
New Zealand National Gambling: Qualitative Phase
Publication date:Based upon semi-structured interviews from 50 participants in the longitudinal cohort study of gamblers in NZ (the National Gambling Study), this report provides insights obtained
Gambling behaviours and associated risk factors for 17 year old Pacific youth
Publication date:Pacific people have a high risk for developing harmful gambling behaviours old Pacific youth and how this has changed from when they were aged 14 or 9 years
Comparing an Additional High-Risk Gambler Cohort with National Gambling Study High-Risk Gamblers
Publication date:The purpose of this New Zealand National Gambling Study (NGS) was to see whether a newly recruited group of moderate-risk and problem gamblers would be similar in behaviour and health to the moderate-risk and problem group in the NGS.
New Zealand National Gambling Study: Wave 4 (2015)
Publication date:The New Zealand National Gambling Study (NGS) is a nationally representative longitudinal cohort survey. This type of survey re-interviews the same participants over time. Participants were interviewed in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. This report presents the results from the 2015 survey.
Pacific Islands Families Study 2014: Mother and youth gambling report
Publication date:This report is part of the longitudinal Pacific Islands Families (PIF) Study conducted by AUT, which is following a cohort of Pacific children born in 2000, and their parents.
The study has expanded our knowledge of gambling behaviours and risk factors for Pacific youth and their mothers, with the longitudinal nature of the study allowing some exploration of changes over time.
Measuring the Burden of Gambling Harm in New Zealand
Publication date:The aim of this study was to systematically investigate gambling-related harm in New Zealand, and assess the aggregate ‘Burden of Harm’ caused by gambling with reference to different levels of problem gambling, and other comparable conditions. This improved understanding of the quality and quantity of harm will help to better target efforts to prevent or reduce the potential negative consequences of problematic gambling.
Problem Gambling and Family Violence in Help-Seeking Populations: Co-occurrence, Impact and Coping
Publication date:This study was conducted by Auckland University of Technology to investigate co-existing problem gambling and family/whānau violence. The study involved 454 clients of Ministry of Health funded problem gambling intervention services
New Zealand National Gambling Study: Wave 3 (2014)
Publication date:This report from the National Gambling Study focuses on the two-year follow up stage of the study, and covers gambling participation, gambling harm and risk factors
Youth Gambling: The health and wellbeing of New Zealand secondary school students in 2012
Publication date:This survey is part of series of larger surveys that aim to provide information on the health and wellbeing of young people attending New Zealand secondary schools. The current survey was conducted in 2012 and involved questions about gambling, amongst other topics.