학술논문

Gambling-related harms and homelessness: findings from a scoping review
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Housing, Care and Support, 2018, Vol. 21, Issue 1, pp. 26-39.
Subject
e-literature-review
Literature review
cat-HSC
Health & social care
cat-SOCY
Sociology
cat-VG
Vulnerable groups
cat-HVG
Housing for vulnerable groups
cat-URS
Urban & rural sociology
cat-COM
Community
cat-SENV
Sociology of the environment
Homeless
Scoping review
Homelessness
Gambling
Gambling-related harm
Housing instability
Language
English
ISSN
1460-8790
Abstract
Purpose People experiencing homelessness are being identified as a potentially vulnerable group in relation to gambling-related harm. The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between gambling-related harm and homelessness. Design/methodology/approach A scoping review of the English-language literature was conducted in 2016-2017 using a wide range of international sources. Qualitative content analysis was employed to code and identify key themes within the literature. Findings Five themes were identified: emerging knowledge about why people experiencing homelessness may participate in gambling; emerging knowledge about the prevalence of gambling within the homeless population; the likelihood that gambling-related harm is under-reported within the homeless population; emerging knowledge about the extent that people experiencing homelessness access gambling support services; and limited awareness about the potential impact of gambling participation among people experiencing homelessness. Originality/value The paper reviews research concerning the links between gambling, gambling-related harm and homelessness, which may be relevant to those working with people experiencing homelessness.