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Setting the scene: a scoping review of gambling research in Ghana

Abstract Ghana, like many other African countries, has seen a rapid expansion in gambling industry activity in the last decade with sports betting becoming a popular pastime among young Ghanaian males. The proliferation of land based, and online gambling operations presents a significant public heal...

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Published in:Health promotion international 2023-12, Vol.38 (6)
Main Authors: Badu, Emmanuel, Hallett, Jonathan, Vujcich, Daniel, Crawford, Gemma, Bellringer, Maria E
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