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Research Publications

Research Publications

GambleAware has a key role to play in supporting and mobilising other partners in the research eco-system to undertake research, and to grow research capability across the field. GambleAware publishes its research to ensure it can be accessed easily and for free by anyone with an interest in the developing evidence base.

Findings from our commissioned research projects can be filtered by theme using the drop down menu below

Improving safer gambling messaging on operator adverts – Full report
YouGov, The Outsiders, University of Bristol, Behavioural Insights Team

This PowerPoint report provides a detailed overview of three phases of research to explore and test potential improvements to safer gambling messaging that are used on gambling adverts. This document provides findings more visually and includes technical details of the methodology (e.g., experimental design, messages tested, questionnaire).

Improving safer gambling messaging on operator adverts – Executive summary
YouGov, The Outsiders, University of Bristol, Behavioural Insights Team

This Word report summarises the findings from a research project to explore and test potential improvements to safer gambling messaging that are used on gambling adverts. This document provides an executive summary of the research findings; the full results are available in the accompanying research report.

Qualitative Research on the Lived Experience and Views of Gambling among Children and Young People
Sherbert Research, CultureStudio Research and Family Kids & Youth

This is original research which builds an understanding about the lived experience of gambling harms among different subgroups of children and young people, including an understanding of their perspectives on gambling and how gambling impacts their everyday lives. The groups explored in this research include children under 11, children and young people who are affected others, and children and young people who are at a disproportionate risk of experiencing gambling-related harm.