CaseyE. (2008). Women, pleasure and the gambling experience.Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
2.
CastrénS., GraingerM., LahtiT., AlhoH., & SalonenA. H. (2015). At-risk and problem gambling among adolescents: A convenience sample of first-year junior high school students in Finland.Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention and Policy, 9(10). doi: 10.1186/s13011-015-0003-8
3.
ConnellR. W. (2000). The men and the boys.Berkeley: University of California Press.
4.
CusterR., & MiltH. (1985). When luck runs out.New York: Facts on Files Publications.
5.
FreundlichF. (1995). Le monde du jeu à Paris 1715–1800.Préface de Daniel Roche. Paris: Éditions Albin Michel.
6.
Gavriel-FriedB., & AjzenstadtM. (2012). Pathological women gamblers: Gender-related aspects of control.Sex Roles,1–2(66), 128–142.
7.
GriffithsM. (2011). Technological trends and the psychosocial impact on gambling.Casino & Gaming International, 77–80.
8.
HingN., & BreenH. (2001). Profiling Lady Luck: An empirical study of gambling and problem gambling amongst female club members.Journal of Gambling Studies, 1(17), 47–69.
9.
HingN., BreenH., GordonA., & RussellA. (2014). Gambling among indigenous men and problem gambling risk factors: An Australian study.International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 4(12), 491–508.
10.
HoldsworthL., HingN., & BreenH. (2012). Exploring women's problem gambling: A review of the literature.International Gambling Studies, 2(12), 199–213.
11.
Järvinen-TassopoulosJ., & MetsoL. (2009). Pojat ovat pelimiehiä, tytöt rahapelien harrastajia: vuoden 2007 ESPAD-koululaiskyselyn tulosten tarkastelua [Boys are players, girls are dilettantes: Reviewing the results of the ESPAD school survey 2007].Yhteiskuntapolitiikka, 5(74), 523–536.
12.
LesieurH. R., & BlumeS. (1991). When Lady Luck loses: Women and compulsive gambling. In Van Den BerghN. (Ed.), Feminist perspectives on addictions (pp. 181–197). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
13.
MarkM. E., & LesieurH. R. (1992). A feminist critique of problem gambling research.British Journal of Addiction, 4(87), 549–565.
14.
MatilainenR., & RaentoP. (2014). Learning to gamble in changing sociocultural contexts: Experiences of Finnish casual gamblers.International Gambling Studies, 3(14), 432–446.
15.
MorrisonL., & WilsonD. (2015). A family affair: Indigenous women's gambling journey.International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 4(13), 435–446.
16.
PereseL., & FaleafaM. (2000). The impact of gambling on some Samoan people's lives.The Compulsive Gambling Society in New Zealand.
17.
SchüllN. D. (2013). Addiction by design: Machine gambling in Las Vegas.Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press.
18.
SchwartzD. G. (2006). Roll the bones: The history of gambling.New York: Gotham Books.
19.
SvenssonJ. (2012). Gambling and gender: A public health perspective. Mid Sweden University Doctoral thesis 149. Sundsvall: Mid Sweden University.
20.
Van Den BerghN. (1991). Having bitten the apple: A feminist perspective on addictions. In Van Den BerghN. (Ed.), Feminist perspectives on addictions (pp. 3–30). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
21.
VolbergR. A., & WilliamsR. J. (2014). Epidemiology: An international perspective. In RichardD. S. C., BlaszczynskiA., & NowerL. (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of disordered gambling (pp. 26–48). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.