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Pathological Gambling in Montreal’s Chinese Community: An Anthropological Perspective

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Pathological gambling has been identified as a major issue in Montreal’s Chinese community. A variety of sources attest to the fact that, though we live in an increasingly heterogeneous society, the services provided to minority communities for preventing and treating pathological gambling are inadequate. An anthropological approach that takes into account cultural characteristics of one’s community could lead to better strategies for acknowledgement, definition, diagnosis and treatment of pathological gambling among culturally different communities. Research paths that could help to provide effective treatment and services to specific populations are suggested. An overview of the way the Chinese view gambling, pathological gambling and treatment is presented. The concepts of fate, destiny and luck in Chinese thought, as well as Montreal’s Chinese community social norms related to gambling are then described. The incorporation of those cultural understandings in future studies and treatment attempts is suggested.

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Papineau, E. Pathological Gambling in Montreal’s Chinese Community: An Anthropological Perspective. J Gambl Stud 21, 157–178 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-005-3030-y

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