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  • Adolescent Psychology
  • Gambling Studies

Background:

  • Youth gambling is a significant public health concern.
  • Understanding changes in gambling behavior among adolescents is crucial.
  • The impact of legal age and state lotteries on youth gambling requires investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine changes in the rate and type of gambling among Minnesota adolescents and young adults over 1.5 years.
  • To assess the influence of a new state lottery and legal gambling age on gambling behaviors.
  • To identify patterns in youth gambling involvement and pathological gambling.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective study design.
  • Involved a sample of 532 Minnesota adolescents and young adults.
  • Tracked gambling involvement and types of activities over a 1.5-year period.

Main Results:

  • Overall rates of gambling involvement and pathological gambling did not change significantly.
  • A notable increase in preference for regulated gambling activities (lottery, casino machines) was observed.
  • A significant decrease in preference for informal, unregulated games (e.g., betting on personal skill) occurred.
  • Underage youths had high access to gambling activities.

Conclusions:

  • While overall gambling rates were stable, a shift towards more regulated forms of gambling among youth was evident.
  • High accessibility of gambling for underage individuals necessitates enhanced regulatory oversight.
  • Increased awareness and stricter controls are needed from the gaming industry and public health officials to mitigate risks associated with youth gambling.