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Gambling frequency reduced during first wave of COVID – Mirage News
A survey by the Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic into the impact of the coronavirus in Australia found a majority reduced their gambling during the…
A University of Sydney study has found that during the first COVID-19 shutdown in Australia, a majority of people reduced the number of times they gambled but most planned to return to previous gambling habits after the shutdown.
“These initial results were a surprise as other studies have shown increases in gambling,” said study lead Associate Professor Sally Gainsbury.
The online survey by the Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic and Technology Addiction Team in the Brain and Mind Centre w…
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