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Assisting problem gamblers in the gaming venue: An assessment of practices and procedures followed by frontline hospitality staff
This study examined how frontline hospitality staff respond to patrons with gambling problems in gaming venues. Personal interviews with 48 staff in Queensland Australia yielded rich in-depth data. While overall, staff were confident they could identify signs of problem gambling and procedures to follow if patrons ask for assistance with a gambling problem, uncertainty and unresolved challenges persist over how to respond to problem gamblers who do not request assistance. While better training, systems and processes may improve staff interventions, continued reliance on human judgement and discretion are likely to see the vast majority of problem gamblers in venues ignored. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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30Issue
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459End Page
467Number of Pages
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0278-4319Publisher
Pergamon PressPublisher DOI
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Southern Cross UniversityEra Eligible
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International Journal of Hospitality ManagementUsage metrics
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