Abstract

This comprehensive article delves into the multifaceted landscape of responsible gambling measures worldwide, providing a nuanced analysis of proposed strategies, methodologies employed, and the ensuing outcomes. The research examines an array of tools designed to foster responsible gambling behaviour, including mandatory gaming breaks, automatic informational messages, spending limits, behaviour tracking instruments, self-exclusion programs, and the crucial aspect of staff training in identifying and addressing gambling-related issues. Methodologically, the study employs a thorough review of existing literature, encompassing diverse screening tools and their prevalence in different national contexts. These disparities emphasize the challenges associated with cross-country comparisons, calling for standardized approaches in future research efforts. Moreover, results indicate promising outcomes for certain responsible gambling strategies, such as mandatory breaks, while acknowledging the need for more in-depth research to draw conclusive and universally applicable findings. At the same time, the article underscores the evolving nature of responsible gambling initiatives and the dynamic interplay between different tools. Furthermore, the discussion delves into the critical role of staff training within the gambling industry, emphasizing the importance of equipping personnel with the skills to identify and address problematic gambling behaviour effectively. The impact of promotional efforts on responsible gambling is also scrutinized, with insights into the complex relationship between awareness promotion and actual behavioural changes. In conclusion, this article contributes a nuanced understanding of responsible gambling measures, shedding light on the evolving landscape globally. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing research, standardized methodologies, and continuous adaptation of strategies to effectively address the multifaceted challenges posed by gambling-related issues.

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