While problem gambling has taken centre stage as a major concern in Australia and New Zealand, youth gambling remains an important issue. In addition to presenting concerns about underage gambling, problem gambling also effects the wellbeing and mental health of younger individuals.

UniServices and the University of Auckland carried out the Youth’12 Health and Wellbeing Survey, and data gathered from the results was used to determine the effects of gambling on young people. Overall, there has been a decrease in the amount of money that youths spend on gambling, but they continue to be negatively impacted by the gambling of those around them.

There are some youths who feel the negative effects of gambling more than others. For example, young people living in low-income areas and those belonging to particular ethnic groups (Maori, Pacific and Asian) are more likely to voice concern about gambling.  18% of M?ori youth, 36% of Pacific youth and 24% of Asian youth reported worries about gambling, compared to just 6% of New Zealand European youth.

The same trend occurred among youths who express concerns about the gambling behaviour of people in their families. 15% of M?ori youth, 24% of Pacific youth and 11% of Asian youth reported having concerns about their parents’ gambling, compared just 5% of New Zealand European youth. Overall, 3% of all youths surveyed have noted that their family members have been involved in an argument about gambling in the last year.

“Gambling is a socially acceptable activity in New Zealand, even amongst young people, and it is important to consider the roles of parents, gambling industries, communities and media in shaping young peoples’ perceptions of gambling,” says Dr Fiona Rossen of the University of Auckland. This study sheds light on youths’ attitudes and concerns about  gambling.

To read more about the research visit: https://www.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/en/faculty/adolescent-health-research-group.html.

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