Gambling problems among patients in primary care a crosssectional study of general practices
Gambling problems among patients in primary care: a cross-sectional study of general practices
Australian National University (ANU) Social Science Research Graduate School (Australia, Canberra), Social Medical School, Academic Primary Medical Support Center.
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Bristol University Society and Public Medical School Academic Primary Support Center (Bristol, Britain
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Bristol University Society and Public Medical School Academic Primary Support Center (Bristol, Britain
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Bristol University Society and Public Medical School Academic Primary Support Center (Bristol, Britain
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Abstract
Primary Medical Care is an important place to solve health problems, and can be a place to identify gambling problems.
Purpose: Clarify the rate of problems related to gambling in patients who have consulted the GP, and investigate patients with increasing vulnerabilities and groups.
Design and status: Crossstady for patients attending 11 regional clinics in Bristol, southwest of England. < SPAN> Australian National University (ANU) Social Science Research Graduate School (Australia, Canberra), Social Medicine, Academic Primary Medical Support Center.
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INTRODUCTION
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METHOD
Participants and procedure
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Jim Macken Bridge
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Measures
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Data analyses
David Kesler
RESULTS
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DISCUSSION
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Allison Gregory
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Jim Macken Bridge
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