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These figures combine the proportion of young people who indicated that they gambled in the past week, and/or four weeks and/or 12 months. Young people and problem gambling https://www.onlinecasinoluxembourg.com/testberichte/gaming-club/.

The DSM-Iv-MR-J screen is one of the most widely used mechanisms for identifying adolescent problem gamblers. It contains nine questions which can help to decide if an individual is a problem gambler, an at-risk gambler, or non-problem gambler.

The Gambling Commission has applied the DSM-Iv-MR-J screen to the Young People and Gambling Survey dataset to assess the relationship between young people and problem gambling.

The Gambling Commission’s analysis438 shows that 1.7% of 11–16 year olds, which equates to 55,000 young people, are classified as problem gamblers, 2.7% as at risk gamblers, and 31.5% as non-problem gamblers. It also suggests that there is a variation by gender, with boys more likely to be defined as either problem gamblers or at-risk gamblers, than girls.

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