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Record ID: 8488cc56-d87b-4490-92ff-309b5960dc23
DOI: doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2021.1962847
Web resource: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/16066359.2021.1962847
Type: Journal Article
Title: Problem gambling and economic abuse against women: An adaptive grounded theory analysis
Authors: Hing, Nerilee
Nuske, Elaine
Breen, Helen
O’Mullan, Catherine
Mainey, Lydia
Thomas, Anna
Keywords: Economic Abuse;Gambling Addiction;Addiction;Gambling;Intimate Partner Violence;Drivers of Violence;Psychological Abuse;Domestic and Family Violence;Physical Abuse;Gendered Drivers of Violence;Coercive Control
Topic: Drivers and/or risk factors of violence
Coercive control
Gender relations, gender norms and attitudes
Impacts of violence
Population: People who use domestic, family and sexual violence
People with mental health issues
Year: Aug-2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Online
Citation: Vol 30, Issue 3
Abstract:  This study explores the interaction between problem gambling and economic abuse against women. Through adaptive grounded theory analysis, it examines how problem gambling by male partners drives economic abuse and is reinforced by other forms of intimate partner violence. The findings highlight the compounded impact of gambling-related financial exploitation on women, exacerbated by gendered drivers of violence. Interviews with 18 women who experienced economic abuse due to a partner's gambling addiction provide in-depth insights into the dynamics of this abuse and its broader implications for women’s safety and economic security.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22736
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