Gambling Normalisation
Cross-source consensus on Gambling Normalisation from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Background
Highlighted claims
- Participants encountered gambling early in life as routine and socially accepted. — Qualitative exploration of gambling harm among UK veterans: normalisation, stigma and postservice escalation
- Gambling machines in everyday UK environments made gambling feel routine and hard to avoid. — Qualitative exploration of gambling harm among UK veterans: normalisation, stigma and postservice escalation
- The absence of school education about gambling contributed to perceptions of harmlessness. — Qualitative exploration of gambling harm among UK veterans: normalisation, stigma and postservice escalation
- In military settings, gambling activities were perceived as morale-building or socially sanctioned. — Qualitative exploration of gambling harm among UK veterans: normalisation, stigma and postservice escalation