Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study

Abstract Background Gambling problems appear to be more prevalent in the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population than in the non-Indigenous population. Although gambling harms can be significant, treatment-seeking rates are low. The Delphi expert consensus method was used to deve...

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Main Authors: Kathy S Bond, Katrina M. Dart, Anthony F. Jorm, Claire M. Kelly, Betty A. Kitchener, Nicola J. Reavley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:BMC Psychology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-017-0196-x
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spelling doaj-9f3a103ce8b54d1aac384b76ac71ef0f2020-11-25T01:30:43ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832017-08-01511810.1186/s40359-017-0196-xAssisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi studyKathy S Bond0Katrina M. Dart1Anthony F. Jorm2Claire M. Kelly3Betty A. Kitchener4Nicola J. Reavley5Mental Health First Aid AustraliaMental Health First Aid AustraliaCentre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of MelbourneMental Health First Aid AustraliaMental Health First Aid AustraliaCentre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of MelbourneAbstract Background Gambling problems appear to be more prevalent in the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population than in the non-Indigenous population. Although gambling harms can be significant, treatment-seeking rates are low. The Delphi expert consensus method was used to develop a set of guidelines on how a family or community member can assist an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems. Methods Building on a previous systematic review of websites, books and journal articles a questionnaire was developed that contained items about the knowledge, skills and actions needed for supporting an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems. These items were rated over three rounds by an expert panel comprising professionals who provide treatment to or conduct research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with gambling problems. Results A total of 22 experts rated 407 helping statements according to whether they thought the statements should be included in these guidelines. There were 225 helping statements that were endorsed by at least 90% of participants. These endorsed statements were used to develop the guidelines. Conclusion Experts were able to reach substantial consensus on how someone can recognise the signs of gambling problems and support an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person to change.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-017-0196-xAboriginalTorres Strait IslanderGambling problemsMental health first aidHow to assist
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author Kathy S Bond
Katrina M. Dart
Anthony F. Jorm
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Betty A. Kitchener
Nicola J. Reavley
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Katrina M. Dart
Anthony F. Jorm
Claire M. Kelly
Betty A. Kitchener
Nicola J. Reavley
Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study
BMC Psychology
Aboriginal
Torres Strait Islander
Gambling problems
Mental health first aid
How to assist
author_facet Kathy S Bond
Katrina M. Dart
Anthony F. Jorm
Claire M. Kelly
Betty A. Kitchener
Nicola J. Reavley
author_sort Kathy S Bond
title Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study
title_short Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study
title_full Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study
title_fullStr Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study
title_full_unstemmed Assisting an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems: a Delphi study
title_sort assisting an australian aboriginal and torres strait islander person with gambling problems: a delphi study
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychology
issn 2050-7283
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Gambling problems appear to be more prevalent in the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population than in the non-Indigenous population. Although gambling harms can be significant, treatment-seeking rates are low. The Delphi expert consensus method was used to develop a set of guidelines on how a family or community member can assist an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems. Methods Building on a previous systematic review of websites, books and journal articles a questionnaire was developed that contained items about the knowledge, skills and actions needed for supporting an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person with gambling problems. These items were rated over three rounds by an expert panel comprising professionals who provide treatment to or conduct research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with gambling problems. Results A total of 22 experts rated 407 helping statements according to whether they thought the statements should be included in these guidelines. There were 225 helping statements that were endorsed by at least 90% of participants. These endorsed statements were used to develop the guidelines. Conclusion Experts were able to reach substantial consensus on how someone can recognise the signs of gambling problems and support an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person to change.
topic Aboriginal
Torres Strait Islander
Gambling problems
Mental health first aid
How to assist
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-017-0196-x
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