Internet gambling: an overview of psychosocial impacts
Technological innovation has always played a role in the development of gambling behaviour, primarily through providing new market opportunities. Early prevalencestudies of Intemet gambling in the UK, Canada and the US have shown that Intemet gambling is not a eause for concern at present. However, this seems likely to change as more people start to use the Internet for leisure activities. After a brief overview of gambling technologies and deregulation issues, this paper examines the impact oftechnology on gambling by highlighting salient factors in the rise of Intemet gambling (i.e., accessibility, affordability, anonymity, convenience, escape immersion/dissociation, disinhibition, event frequency, asociability, interactivity, and simulation). The paperalso overviews some of the main social impacts surrounding Intemet gambling, such as protection of the vulnerable, Intemet gambling in the workplace, electronic cash, andunscrupulous operators. Recommendations for Internet gambling operators are also provided.
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