Ontario doctor uses lotteries to pare down patient listNational Post
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financial support for this study from the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Boyle McCauley Health Centre, Health Canada (Health Promotion and Programs Branch, Ontario), the United Way of Capital Region, and Edmonton Community Lotteries Board....
There is also evidence that some games create more debt than others, because treatment-seeking pathological gamblers playing electronic gaming machines had a higher current and lifetime debt than players of scratch tickets and lotteries [62]. Similar results have been found among treatment-seeking mal...
generalizability issues due to outdated results from the 70 s that cannot be fully transferred to the current, modern working world (Calnitsky & Latner,2017; Simpson et al.,2017; Widerquist,2005). Ferdosi and McDowell (2020) evaluated basic income payments in Ontario, Canada, and reported ...
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Some studies have also reported that older adults may perceive gambling as an inexpensive and affordable leisure activity [38,44,59,65]. For example a quantitative study in Singapore, indicated that lotteries were a popular, socially accepted form of gambling [57]. Playing the lottery was describ...
There is also evidence that some games create more debt than others, because treatment-seeking pathological gamblers playing electronic gaming machines had a higher current and lifetime debt than players of scratch tickets and lotteries [62]. Similar results have been found among treatment-seeking mal...