Engelsk titel: Preventing and responding to gambling-related harm and crime in the workplace
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Författare:
Binde, Per
Email: per.binde@globalstudies.gu.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 56
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16093252
Sammanfattning
AIMS - Problem gambling, even if it occurs in leisure time, can cause harm in the workplace.
Problem gamblers are preoccupied with gambling and often suffer from psychiatric and
psychosomatic symptoms caused by their excessive gambling. This may lead to inefficiency at work
and absenteeism. Severe gambling problems typically lead to a constant need for money, which may
result in theft of money or goods from the workplace and in embezzlement. This paper outlines
measures to prevent and respond to gambling-related harm and crime in the workplace.
METHODS - A review of the literature and qualitative interviews with therapists specializing in
problem gambling treatment, peer counsellors from mutual support societies, recovered problem
gamblers who have embezzled, and professionals working in workplace crime security and the
prevention of alcohol, drug and gambling harm.
RESULTS - Important measures in preventing and responding to gambling harm in the workplace
include: substance use and gambling policy, problem gambling awareness, attention to signs of
gambling-related harm, control functions, appropriate responses to harmful gambling, and
rehabilitation.
CONCLUSION - The workplace should play a greater role in the universal, selective and indicated
prevention of problem gambling.