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Assessment Tool To Measure And Evaluate The Risk Potential Of Gambling Products Asterig

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  • Carlos Blanco
  • Alex Blaszczynski
  • Reiner Clement
  • Jeffrey Derevensky
  • Anna E. Goudriaan
  • David C Hodgins
  • Ruth J. van Holst
  • Angela Ibanez
  • Silvia S. Martins
  • Chantal Moersen
  • Sabrina Molinaro
  • Adrian Parke
  • Franz W Peren
  • Nancy M. Petry
  • Heather Wardle

Abstract

Although most individuals who gamble do so without any adverse consequences, some individuals develop a recurrent, maladaptive pattern of gambling behaviour, often called pathological gambling or gambling disorder, that is associated with financial losses, disruption of family and interpersonal relationships, and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Identifying whether different types of gambling modalities vary in their ability to lead to maladaptive patterns of gambling behaviour is essential to develop public policies that seek to balance access to gambling opportunities with minimizing risk for the potential adverse consequences of gambling behaviour. Until recently, assessing the risk potential of different types of gambling products was nearly impossible. ASTERIG, initially developed in Germany in 2006-2010, is an assessment tool to measure and to evaluate the risk potential of any gambling product based on scores on ten dimensions. In doing so, it also allows a comparison to be drawn between the addictive potential of different gambling products. Furthermore, the tool highlights where the specific risk potential of each specific gambling product lies. This makes it a valuable tool at the legislative, case law, and administrative levels as it allows the risk potential of individual gambling products to be identified and to be compared globally and across 10 different dimensions of risk potential. We note that specific gambling products should always be evaluated rather than product groups (lotteries, slot machines) or providers, as there may be variations among those product groups that impact their risk potential. For example, slot machines may vary on the amount of jackpot, which may influence their risk potential.

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  • Carlos Blanco & Alex Blaszczynski & Reiner Clement & Jeffrey Derevensky & Anna E. Goudriaan & David C Hodgins & Ruth J. van Holst & Angela Ibanez & Silvia S. Martins & Chantal Moersen & Sabrina Molina, 2013. "Assessment Tool To Measure And Evaluate The Risk Potential Of Gambling Products Asterig," Journal of Gambling Business and Economics, University of Buckingham Press, vol. 7(1), pages 73-87.
  • Handle: RePEc:buc:jgbeco:v:7:y:2013:i:1:p:73-87
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    1. Jonathan Parke & Adrian Parke, 2013. "Does Size Really Matter? A Review Of The Role Of Stake And Prize Levels In Relation To Gambling-Related Harm," Journal of Gambling Business and Economics, University of Buckingham Press, vol. 7(3), pages 77-110.

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    • L83 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Services - - - Sports; Gambling; Restaurants; Recreation; Tourism

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