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Adapting the Reno Model for Alberta

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Creator el-Guebaly, Nady
Currie, Shawn
Hodgins, David
Smith, Garry
Williams, Robert J.
 
Date 2007-09-04T15:26:28Z
2007-09-04T15:26:28Z
2005-06-01
 
Identifier el-Guebaly, Currie, S., Hodgins, D., Smith, G., Williams, R. J. (alphabetical listing) (2005). Adapting the Reno Model for Alberta. Final Report submitted to the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. June 1, 2005.
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Description Abstract only included. This document was never publicly released by the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC).
Blaszczynski et al. (2004) are to be complemented for recognizing the need for a
globally relevant and comprehensive responsible gambling game plan. Though not yet used in any jurisdiction, the Reno Model has created interest and debate among
researchers, regulators and problem gambling service providers. The Reno Model
authors have stressed that they do not view their creation as a finished product, only a
launch pad for furthering responsible gambling initiatives. With this cooperative spirit in mind, we probe the Reno Model and consider its suitability for use in Alberta.
Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC)
 
Language en
 
Publisher Final Report submitted to the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission
School of Health Sciences
University of Lethbridge
 
Subject Compulsive Gambling Prevention
Compulsive Gambling Alberta
 
Title Adapting the Reno Model for Alberta
 
Type Technical Report