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Data and research
Alcohol and drug abuse • Problem
gambling
Alcohol and drug abuse
County Data Books
The newly published 2002 edition of the County DataBooks
follows the Institute of Medicines (IOM) Spectrum of Intervention Model, which will help you target
services to your clients needs. The information in this DataBook includes:
- county demographics,
- actual estimates of the number of people needing mental health
and addiction prevention, treatment and aftercare services,
- profiles of people currently receiving mental health,
alcohol and drug abuse, and problem gambling treatment,
- trends in the environmental risks your countys population
may
be exposed to, and
- actual information about your countys population and
their use
and abuse of alcohol and other drugs which was collected in the
2002 School Survey and the 1999 Household Survey.
The Oregon
DataBook (PDF) follows
the same general outline as the County DataBooks from the state’s
perspective.
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Problem gambling
Research and Program Evaluation
Oregon has been the home of several research
studies on the prevalence and nature of problem gambling. The Oregon
Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation conducts such studies with major support from the Oregon Lottery.
Additionally, DHS Problem Gambling Services measures the performance of individual
treatment programs and overall system effectiveness.
Every consenting person who enters state supported gambling treatment is followed
for up to two years to determine longer-term program effectiveness.
Oregon Data and Studies
- Outcomes: Logic
Model for problem gambling services (PDF)
- Executive
Summary (PDF) Oregon State Gambling Treatment Programs Evaluation,
2002
- Oregon
State Gambling Treatment Programs Evaluation (PDF), 2002 (Moore, 2003)
- Etiology
of Pathological Gambling (PDF) (Moore, Jadlos, 2002)
- Oregon
Replication Study - Changes in Gambling and Problem Gambling in Oregon
(PDF) (Volberg, 2001)
- Secondary
Analysis of the Oregon Adult Replication Study (PDF) (Moore, 2001)
- Older
Adult Gambling in Oregon (PDF) (Moore, 2001)
- Adolescent
Gambling in Oregon (Carlson & Moore, 1998)
- Gambling
and Problem Gambling in Oregon (Volberg, 1997)
National Data and Studies
- The WAGER
The Weekly Addiction Gambling Education Report is a research bulletin published
by the Division on Addictions at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts
Council on Compulsive Gambling; it is intended to disseminate information
about the study of pathological gambling.
- Newscan
“A weekly look at gambling news worldwide” from The Responsible
Gambling Council (Ontario)
- Gemini Research
An organization that specializes in managing and reporting on problem
gambling research; the "Reports and Links" section offers
a number of international research studies and reports available online.
- Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre
The “Resource Centre” link offers “eWildman”,
a comprehensive review on gambling literature. Access to research
requires subscribing, which
is free.
- National
Gambling Impact Study Commission Full Report
Completed in 1999, the report is a comprehensive study of the social and economic
impacts of gambling in the United States.
Also
see: Resource center
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