Warning messages for electronic gambling machines: evidence for regulatory policies

作者: Meredith K. Ginley , James P. Whelan , Rory A. Pfund , Samuel C. Peter , Andrew W. Meyers

DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1321740

关键词: Social psychologyAddictive behaviorBusinessHarmInternet privacyPublic policyPublic health policyAlcohol productsFraming (social sciences)Harm reduction

摘要: AbstractIn the United States, warning messages were first included on tobacco products in 1960 s, and subsequently added to alcohol 1980 s. However, they have yet be applied comprehensively gambling. Several jurisdictions, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, mandated responsible gaming requirements, pop-up provide players feedback potentially risky play. The aim of current paper was conduct a systematic review literature gambling-related discuss public policy implications research date. Across all studies examined, use largely supported. Messages informed consumers if appropriately, reduced harm. mode message display, along with placement, content, framing, context found influence impact messages. demonstrated optimal when popped-up center screen, created an interru...

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