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1.
[Report]
Central Bank of Ireland. (2025)
Monthly card payment statistics - October 2025.
Dublin: Central Bank of Ireland.
october 2025 monthly card payment statistics (PDF)
2.
[Article]
Gearailt, Conall Mac and Farouk, Anisah and McCaffrey, Jack and McMahon, Kevin and Turk, Matthew A and Murray, Kieran (2025)
Assessment of gambling perspectives amongst elite Irish athletes; a qualitative analysis.
Irish Journal of Medical Science, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-025-04179-w
3.
[Article]
Murphy, Raegan and Downes, Sam and Murphy, Michael and Derevensky, Jeffrey and Gavriel-Fried, Belle and Sharman, Steve and Roberts, Amanda (2025)
Teacher attitudes towards and awareness of adolescent gambling behaviour in the Republic of Ireland.
Journal of Gambling Studies, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-025-10434-7
4.
[Report]
Morris, Sarah and Hill, Suzanne and McManus, Sally and Brugha, Traolach (2025)
Adult psychiatric morbidity survey: survey of mental health and wellbeing, England, 2023/4.
London: NHS England.
5.
[Webpage]
Scotland. Health and social care, Population Health Directorate. (2025)
Scottish health survey.
URL:
https://www.gov.scot/collections/scottish-health-s...
6.
[Report]
Gambling Commission. (2025)
Gambling Survey for Great Britain Year 2 topic report: investigating the profiles of those who gamble more frequently.
London: Gambling Commission.
7.
[Report]
Gambling Commission. (2025)
Understanding the adverse consequences of gambling.
London: Gambling Commission.
8.
[Report]
Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland. (2025)
Informing the social impact fund. A national consultation on gambling harm in Ireland.
Dublin: Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland.
informing the social impact fund report (PDF)
9.
[Video]
McCann, David and McGuigan, Philip and Cairns, Tim and McKernan, Michael (2025)
Stormont Sources podcast. Gambling addiction: NI’s hidden crisis.
Belfast: Stormont Sources.
10.
[Article]
Tomei, Alexander and Studer, Joseph and Gmel, Gerhard (2025)
Perceived social support according to the type and number of addictions.
PLoS ONE, 20, (8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329256
11.
[Report]
Hanafin, Joan and Sunday, Salome and Fitzmarice, Helen and Clancy, Luke (2025)
ESPAD Ireland 2024: results from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs.
Dublin: TobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland for the Department of Health Ireland.
ESPAD Ireland 2024 (PDF)
ESPADIrl Report2025 SAR (PDF)
12.
[FactSheet]
HRB National Drugs Library. (2025)
Factsheet: Gambling - the Irish situation.
Dublin: Health Research Board.
2025 May NDL Gambling (PDF)
13.
[News]
[Irish Times] , Slattery, Laura
Generation gamble: the invisible addiction crisis gripping Ireland’s teenagers.
(03 May 2025)
14.
[Report]
European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs. (2025)
Key findings from the 2024 European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD).
Lisbon: EUDA and ESPAD.
ESPAD 2025 (PDF)
15.
[Dataset]
United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2025)
Findings from the gambling survey for Great Britain: statistics on gambling participation.
16.
[Dataset]
United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2025)
Gambling business data 2025.
17.
[Report]
Northern Ireland. Department for Communities. (2025)
Prevalence of gambling in Northern Ireland 2024.
Belfast: Department for Communities.
18.
[Report]
Public Health Scotland. (2025)
A healthcare needs assessment on gambling harm.
Edinburgh: Public Health Scotland.
healthcare needs assessment of gambling harm in scotland 2025 (PDF)
19.
[Audio]
Farrell, Sinead and Cooney, Gavin (2025)
How the gambling industry captured sport.
Dublin: thejournal.ie.
20.
[Article]
Tipping, Sarah and Wardle, Heather and Pryce, Robert (2025)
Exploring the impact on emotional wellbeing of having a spouse or cohabiting partner with elevated Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) scores: secondary analysis of cross-sectional health survey data.
Addiction, 120, (12), pp. 2500-2518. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70154
21.
[FactSheet]
World Health Organization. (2024)
Gambling.
Geneva: World Health Organization.
22.
[Dail Debates]
[Oireachtas]
Dáil Éireann debate. Question 547 – Gambling sector [42482/24].
(22 Oct 2024)
23.
[Dataset]
United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2024)
Young people and gambling: official statistics [England & Scotland].
24.
[Dail Debates]
[Oireachtas]
Seanad Éireann debate. Gambling Regulation Bill 2022: Committee Stage (and resumed debate).
(26 Sep 2024)
25.
[Dail Debates]
[Oireachtas]
Dáil Éireann debate. Questions 355, 356 & 357 – Gambling sector [gaming machines] [35258/24, 35259/24 & 35260/24].
(09 Sep 2024)
26.
[Article]
Ukhova, Daria and Marionneau, Virve and Volberg, Rachel and Wardle, Heather (2024)
The expansion of gambling across the Americas poses risks to mental health and wellbeing.
Lancet Regional Health. Americas, 37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2024.100855
27.
[Report]
United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2024)
Statistics on gambling participation – Year 2 (2024), wave 1: Official statistics.
London: Gambling Commission.
GSGB Year 2 2024 wave 1 report (PDF)
28.
[Article]
Kelleher, Cathy and Carew, Anne Marie and Lyons, Suzi (2024)
Characteristics of affected family members seeking treatment in their own right: a secondary analysis of existing Irish health data for 2010–2020.
Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy, 31, (4), pp. 443-452. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2023.2232243
29.
[Report]
United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2024)
Statistics on gambling participation – annual report year 1 (2023): official statistics.
London: Gambling Commission.
30.
[Thesis]
Keogh, Conor (2024)
Gambling in context: a social network analysis of disordered gambling.
PhD thesis, University College Dublin.
31.
[Article]
McGrane, Ellen and Pryce, Robert and Wilson, Luke and Field, Matt and Goyder, Elizabeth (2024)
How did the ‘whistle-to-whistle’ ban affect gambling advertising on TV? A live football matching study.
Addiction Research & Theory, 33, (2), pp. 134-142. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2024.2355183
32.
[Report]
Warwick Business School, United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2024)
Open banking data modelling of gambling spend thresholds.
London: Gambling Commission.
33.
[Article]
Reynolds, Ciara (2024)
Gambling among children on the island of Ireland – What we know and need to know.
IPH Blog,
34.
[Report]
Yonder, United Kingdom. Gambling Commission. (2024)
Understanding the impact of increased cost of living on gambling behaviour - final report.
London: Gambling Commission.
35.
[Article]
Auer, Michael and Griffiths, Mark D (2024)
An empirical attempt to identify binge gambling utilizing account-based player tracking data.
Addiction Research & Theory, 32, (4), pp. 264-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2023.2264763
36.
[Article]
Columb, David and Keegan, Eoghan and Griffiths, Mark D and O'Gara, Colin (2024)
A descriptive pilot survey of behavioural addictions in an adolescent secondary school population in Ireland.
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 41, (2), pp. 189-201. https://doi.org/10.1017/ipm.2021.40
37.
[Article]
Condron, Ita and Lyons, Suzi and Carew, Anne Marie (2024)
Gambling in Ireland: profile of treatment episodes from a national treatment reporting system.
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 41, (1), pp. 94-101. https://doi.org/10.1017/ipm.2022.20
38.
[Article]
DelFerro, Joseph and Jin, Andrea and Moscani, Giansanto and Bertuccio, Paola and Odone, Anna (2024)
Video slot machine use in adolescence: the role of self-efficacy beliefs, current and expected personal fulfillment at the social and educational level.
Addictive Behaviors, 20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2024.100560
39.
[Article]
Marionneau, Virve and Kristiansen, Søren and Wall, Håkan (2024)
Harmful types of gambling: changes and emerging trends in longitudinal helpline data.
European Journal of Public Health, 34, (2), pp. 335-341. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae024
40.
[Article]
Murphy, Michael P and Murphy, Raegan and Roberts, Amanda (2024)
Correlates of problematic gambling in emerging adult university students in Ireland.
Journal of Gambling Studies, 40, (4), pp. 1987-2004. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-024-10323-5