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  • Psychology
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Young adults (16-24) are a key demographic for understanding gambling behaviors and harms.
  • Technological advancements influence modern gambling patterns among youth.
  • Longitudinal data is crucial for tracking changes in gambling over time.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the range of gambling behaviors and harms among young adults in Great Britain.
  • To examine how gambling behaviors and harms change over time.
  • To investigate the immediate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on youth gambling.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal survey design with two waves of data collection (June/August 2019 and June/August 2020).
  • Large sample size (n=3549 for Wave 1) of emerging adults aged 16-24 in Great Britain.
  • Data collection includes gambling behaviors, harms, and the impact of COVID-19.

Main Results:

  • Wave 1 data (n=3549) provides a substantial baseline for young adult gambling in Great Britain.
  • The study is one of the largest of its kind, offering a valuable resource for researchers.
  • Future analysis will detail changes in gambling behaviors and harms over the study period.

Conclusions:

  • The Emerging Adults Gambling Survey provides a unique, large-scale dataset on youth gambling.
  • Findings will inform public health strategies and interventions related to gambling harms.
  • The study protocol facilitates data sharing and replication for broader research impact.