The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ...
The Leisure, Lifestyle, and Lifecycle Project (LLLP) is a five-year prospective longitudinal study designed to collect data on the factors influencing change in gambling and problem gambling behavior over time. A sample of 1808 participants from four locations representing the diversity of the provi...
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author | El-Guebaly, Nady Casey, David M. Currie, Shawn R. Hodgins, David C. Schopflocher, Don P. Smith, Garry J. Williams, Robert J. |
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description | The Leisure, Lifestyle, and Lifecycle Project (LLLP) is a five-year prospective longitudinal study designed to collect data on the factors influencing change in gambling and problem gambling behavior over time. A sample of 1808 participants from four locations representing the diversity of the province of Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge area, and Grand Prairie area) were recruited primarily through random digit dialing. In order to assess the development of gambling problems over the lifespan, five critical age ranges were targeted: 13-15, 18-20, 23-25, 43-45 and 63-65 year-olds. Individuals with relatively heavy involvement with gambling were over sampled. A broad array of psychosocial variables was assessed at baseline via telephone, face-to-face and computer self-completion interviews. The sample was weighted to match the population of Alberta according to age, gender, geographic location and the over sampling procedure. The three follow-up interviews of the cohort were completed by paper- or ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.11575/prism/9908 2025-04-27T14:29:28+00:00 The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... El-Guebaly, Nady Casey, David M. Currie, Shawn R. Hodgins, David C. Schopflocher, Don P. Smith, Garry J. Williams, Robert J. 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/9908 https://ucalgary.scholaris.ca/handle/1880/50377 unknown Alberta Gambling Research Institute Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Gamblers -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Compulsive Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Institute Funded Reports article CreativeWork 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.11575/prism/9908 2025-04-02T15:26:54Z The Leisure, Lifestyle, and Lifecycle Project (LLLP) is a five-year prospective longitudinal study designed to collect data on the factors influencing change in gambling and problem gambling behavior over time. A sample of 1808 participants from four locations representing the diversity of the province of Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge area, and Grand Prairie area) were recruited primarily through random digit dialing. In order to assess the development of gambling problems over the lifespan, five critical age ranges were targeted: 13-15, 18-20, 23-25, 43-45 and 63-65 year-olds. Individuals with relatively heavy involvement with gambling were over sampled. A broad array of psychosocial variables was assessed at baseline via telephone, face-to-face and computer self-completion interviews. The sample was weighted to match the population of Alberta according to age, gender, geographic location and the over sampling procedure. The three follow-up interviews of the cohort were completed by paper- or ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Grand Prairie DataCite |
spellingShingle | Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Gamblers -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Compulsive Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Institute Funded Reports El-Guebaly, Nady Casey, David M. Currie, Shawn R. Hodgins, David C. Schopflocher, Don P. Smith, Garry J. Williams, Robert J. The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... |
title | The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... |
title_full | The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... |
title_fullStr | The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... |
title_full_unstemmed | The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... |
title_short | The Leisure, Lifestyle, & Lifecycle Project (LLLP): A Longitudinal Study of Gambling in Alberta. Final Report for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute ... |
title_sort | leisure, lifestyle, & lifecycle project (lllp): a longitudinal study of gambling in alberta. final report for the alberta gambling research institute ... |
topic | Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Gamblers -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Compulsive Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Institute Funded Reports |
topic_facet | Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Gamblers -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Compulsive Gambling -- Alberta -- Longitudinal studies Institute Funded Reports |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/9908 https://ucalgary.scholaris.ca/handle/1880/50377 |