P. Delfabbro, Gender differences in Australian gambling: A critical summary of sociological and psychological research, AUST J SOC, 35(2), 2000, pp. 145-158
Despite frequent reports on the significant increase in the number of women
gambling in Australia, there has been relatively little detailed research
undertaken to address the issue. This paper provides a critical summary of
recent Australian findings and their implications for future research and c
linical interventions. Its conclusion is that while gender is a strong pred
ictor of preferences for gambling activities more carefully designed studie
s must be conducted to determine whether gender influences other facets of
gambling behaviour This is principally because of the difficulty associated
with accounting for the confounding effects of gender and activity prefere
nces and the omission of male comparison groups in some gender studies.