Although a number of previous studies have speculated about the relationship between adolescent and adult gambling, there is very little prospective longitudinal data available to examine whether under-aged gambling makes a person more likely to gamble as an adult. To investigate this issue, the gambling habits of 578 young people were tracked for four years from mid-adolescence (age 15 years) into adulthood (18– 19 years) with standardised participation data collected every year. The results showed that gambling patterns in young people are subject to considerable individual variability. Only 1 in 4 young people who gambled at the age of 15 continued gambling every year and it was rare to find young people whose participation in specific a...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers’ designed to explore the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine transitions in gambling participation from late ad...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers' designed to explor...
Published online: 18 April 2013Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gamblin...
Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gambling, very few longitudinal invest...
Background and Objectives: Previous research has examined how the age at which an individual first g...
This study examined the association between a wide range of factors and young adults' gambling. Data...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...
The aims of this study were to investigate stability of problem gambling between 20 and 24 years of ...
This study examined the longitudinal association between family relationships and gambling behavior ...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
The emphasis on achievements in everyday life on social status and monetary wealth encourages explor...
The emphasis on achievements in everyday life on social status and monetary wealth encourages explor...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers’ designed to explore the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine transitions in gambling participation from late ad...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers' designed to explor...
Published online: 18 April 2013Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gamblin...
Although there are many cross-sectional studies of adolescent gambling, very few longitudinal invest...
Background and Objectives: Previous research has examined how the age at which an individual first g...
This study examined the association between a wide range of factors and young adults' gambling. Data...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...
The aims of this study were to investigate stability of problem gambling between 20 and 24 years of ...
This study examined the longitudinal association between family relationships and gambling behavior ...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
A large contemporary UK cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, was used ...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
The emphasis on achievements in everyday life on social status and monetary wealth encourages explor...
The emphasis on achievements in everyday life on social status and monetary wealth encourages explor...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers’ designed to explore the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine transitions in gambling participation from late ad...
This article presents findings from a five year study of ‘gambling careers' designed to explor...