Presentation Type

Event

Location

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Florentine III

Start Date

28-5-2013 2:00 PM

End Date

28-5-2013 3:30 PM

Disciplines

Gaming and Casino Operations Management | International Business | Mental and Social Health | Psychology | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Sociology | Substance Abuse and Addiction

Abstract

Aims

Determine optimum pathways for children and families during critical developmental periods

Identify risk and resilience factors that influence positive and negative outcomes

Provide Pacific-specific evidence

Make empirically-based strategic recommendations to improve the health and well-being of Pacific children and families and address social disparities

Comments

Moderator: Rachel Volberg

Session 1-3-F Prospective Longitudinal Gambling Studies: Review and New Findings Part I

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May 28th, 2:00 PM May 28th, 3:30 PM

Session 1-3-F: New Zealand Prospective Research: The Pacific Islands Families Study, Treatment Outcome Study and National Gambling Study

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Florentine III

Aims

Determine optimum pathways for children and families during critical developmental periods

Identify risk and resilience factors that influence positive and negative outcomes

Provide Pacific-specific evidence

Make empirically-based strategic recommendations to improve the health and well-being of Pacific children and families and address social disparities