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Australian study shows decrease in gambling frequency and spend during COVID-19 lockdown – Inside Asian Gaming
A study of Australian gambling behavior during the recent COVID-19 lockdown has found that around 75% of respondents gambled less
A study of Australian gambling behavior during the recent COVID-19 lockdown has found that around 75% of respondents gambled less frequently due to fewer gambling options, but that most planned to resume their normal gambling habits as lockdown was lifted.
The study, conducted in May by the Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic and Technology Addiction Team in the Brain and Mind Centre, surveyed 764 Australian adults between the ages of 18 and 82 of which 85% were male with further research to…
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