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Exploring the Gaps in Programming for Men and Women with a Gambling Disorder in the Correctional System in Canada

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posted on 2023-09-29, 08:43 authored by Farah Jindani, Steve Cook, Jing ShiJing Shi, Steve McAvoy, Chris Myers, Flora I. Matheson, Mark van der Maas, Sherald Sanchez, Peter Ferentzy, Nigel E. Turner

The prevalence of problem gambling in the correctional system is about 10 times higher than in the general population, but programming for gambling problems in the correctional system is scarce. Examined barriers to treatment for problem gamblers in the correctional system, sex or gender differences, and options for program design. We conducted interviews with 16 experts who had worked with problem gamblers in the correctional system and analyzed the data in terms of themes. For barriers, the experts discussed a lack of awareness about problem gambling, as well as stigmatization and lockdowns. Experts described the content of current programs as equally applicable to both men and women, but that emotional components were more important for women. Finally, the experts had mixed views on whether programming should be integrated with other programs such as substance abuse. Programming implications for this population are discussed.

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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology

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2022-10-01

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