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Using geospatial mapping to predict and compare gambling harm hotspots in urban, rural and coastal areas of a large county in England.

Mike SaundersJim RogersAmanda RobertsLucy GavensPhil HuntleySarah Midgley
Published in: Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (2023)
This mapping study links the number of gambling premises, deprivation, and risk factors for disordered gambling, and highlights that coastal areas see particularly high density of gambling premises. Findings can be applied to target resources to where they are most needed.
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