Gambling

Gambling research

The Sheffield Addictions Research Group is actively engaged in emerging areas of gambling research, seeking to understand and address the complex issues surrounding addiction and public health.

We are co-leaders of the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Addictions, collaborating with King's College London and the University of Glasgow. Our research provides evidence-based insights to guide policymakers in addressing issues related to alcohol, tobacco/nicotine, gambling, and illicit drugs. Our gambling research focuses on two under-explored areas:

  • The impact of gambling on close contacts: We explore how gambling can negatively affect the lives of family and friends of people who gamble, highlighting the broader societal implications of gambling harm.
  • The impact of gambling on lower-risk individuals: We aim to challenge the misconception that only severe problem gamblers experience harm, by building evidence of the impact of gambling on those who may not meet the 'high-risk' thresholds.

The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities commissioned us, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Glasgow, to produce estimates of the number of adults who gamble in England who might benefit from treatment or support.

Our work has been cited in several government reports including the Gambling White Paper and the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity, the UK's biggest enquiry into the interaction between health and the economy.

We are also investigating the impact of gambling advertising on television through two PhD projects:

  • Ellen McGrane's work explores the impact of gambling advertising during live sports on gambling behaviour in men and the impact of voluntary advertising bans on the presence of gambling advertising on television.
  • Esther Moore's is developing the first public health economic model of gambling which aims to estimate the potential impact of a ban on gambling advertisements on TV.

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Contact Professor John Holmes to talk about our gambling research.

Gambling projects and other research

ALICE RAP

ALICE RAP

'Addictions and Lifestyles In Contemporary Europe – Reframing Addictions Project' was a trans-disciplinary EU project which aimed to help policy makers "re-think and reshape" approaches to the huge human and economic costs of addictions and lifestyles in Europe.