Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]

The Leisure, Lifestyle, and Lifecycle Project (LLLP) is a five-year longitudinal study that was conducted by the Alberta Gambling Research Institute (AGRI). Prior to the LLLP, knowledge of problem gambling risk factors had been derived mainly from cross-sectional and retrospective studies of people...

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Main Authors: el-Guebaly, Nady, Casey, David M., Currie, Shawn R., Hodgins, David C., Schopflocher, Donald P., Smith, Garry J., Williams, Robert J.
Other Authors: GREO, Evidence Centre
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Borealis 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/Z7YEYI
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author el-Guebaly, Nady
Casey, David M.
Currie, Shawn R.
Hodgins, David C.
Schopflocher, Donald P.
Smith, Garry J.
Williams, Robert J.
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author_facet el-Guebaly, Nady
Casey, David M.
Currie, Shawn R.
Hodgins, David C.
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Smith, Garry J.
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description The Leisure, Lifestyle, and Lifecycle Project (LLLP) is a five-year longitudinal study that was conducted by the Alberta Gambling Research Institute (AGRI). Prior to the LLLP, knowledge of problem gambling risk factors had been derived mainly from cross-sectional and retrospective studies of people coping with disordered gambling. This project was developed with the understanding that prevention and early intervention services for disordered gambling could be better informed by a rigorous longitudinal study of the natural progression of gambling in the general population. In order to examine the determinants and the course of both non-problematic gambling and problem gambling, the LLLP surveys collected data on a number of gambling-specific and general aspects of the responders' lives. The LLLP contains data relating to gambling-specific information, including: demographics; past year and lifetime gambling behaviour; gambling attitudes and beliefs in gambling fallacies; motivations for gambling; stigma experienced from gambling; and family history of gambling. In addition to gambling-specific data, the LLLP survey contains a number of general data variables, including: general/physical health; psychological factors (personality and temperament, psychopathology, coping strategies); comorbid factors (ADHD, eating disorders, substance use disorders); cultural factors (religiosity) and; social factors (social support/networks, non-gambling activity participation). A sample of 1,808 participants was recruited from four diverse regions of Alberta: Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, and Grand Prairie. Participants were recruited primarily by random digit dialing, and five critical age ranges were targeted (13-15, 18-20, 23-25, and 63-65 year-olds) in order to assess problem gambling development throughout the lifespan. There are two separate LLLP datasets: one for adolescents ( n= 436) and another for adults ( n= 1,372). Data were collected over four waves, with a retention rate of 71.8% for adolescents and 76.2% for ...
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spelling ftborealisdata:doi:10.5683/SP2/Z7YEYI 2025-01-16T22:04:10+00:00 Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada] el-Guebaly, Nady Casey, David M. Currie, Shawn R. Hodgins, David C. Schopflocher, Donald P. Smith, Garry J. Williams, Robert J. GREO, Evidence Centre 2019-01-30 https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/Z7YEYI English eng Borealis https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/Z7YEYI Medicine Health and Life Sciences Social Sciences Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) gambling gambling involvement gambling behaviour longitudinal study Survey 2019 ftborealisdata https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/Z7YEYI 2024-05-29T13:38:58Z The Leisure, Lifestyle, and Lifecycle Project (LLLP) is a five-year longitudinal study that was conducted by the Alberta Gambling Research Institute (AGRI). Prior to the LLLP, knowledge of problem gambling risk factors had been derived mainly from cross-sectional and retrospective studies of people coping with disordered gambling. This project was developed with the understanding that prevention and early intervention services for disordered gambling could be better informed by a rigorous longitudinal study of the natural progression of gambling in the general population. In order to examine the determinants and the course of both non-problematic gambling and problem gambling, the LLLP surveys collected data on a number of gambling-specific and general aspects of the responders' lives. The LLLP contains data relating to gambling-specific information, including: demographics; past year and lifetime gambling behaviour; gambling attitudes and beliefs in gambling fallacies; motivations for gambling; stigma experienced from gambling; and family history of gambling. In addition to gambling-specific data, the LLLP survey contains a number of general data variables, including: general/physical health; psychological factors (personality and temperament, psychopathology, coping strategies); comorbid factors (ADHD, eating disorders, substance use disorders); cultural factors (religiosity) and; social factors (social support/networks, non-gambling activity participation). A sample of 1,808 participants was recruited from four diverse regions of Alberta: Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, and Grand Prairie. Participants were recruited primarily by random digit dialing, and five critical age ranges were targeted (13-15, 18-20, 23-25, and 63-65 year-olds) in order to assess problem gambling development throughout the lifespan. There are two separate LLLP datasets: one for adolescents ( n= 436) and another for adults ( n= 1,372). Data were collected over four waves, with a retention rate of 71.8% for adolescents and 76.2% for ... Report Grand Prairie Borealis Canada
spellingShingle Medicine
Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI)
gambling
gambling involvement
gambling behaviour
longitudinal study
el-Guebaly, Nady
Casey, David M.
Currie, Shawn R.
Hodgins, David C.
Schopflocher, Donald P.
Smith, Garry J.
Williams, Robert J.
Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]
title Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]
title_full Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]
title_fullStr Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]
title_full_unstemmed Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]
title_short Leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (LLLP): A longitudinal study of gambling in Alberta [Canada]
title_sort leisure, lifestyle, and lifecycle project (lllp): a longitudinal study of gambling in alberta [canada]
topic Medicine
Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI)
gambling
gambling involvement
gambling behaviour
longitudinal study
topic_facet Medicine
Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI)
gambling
gambling involvement
gambling behaviour
longitudinal study
url https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/Z7YEYI