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Fun, friend, or foe: Youth perceptions and definitions of online gambling

journal contribution
posted on 2018-10-26, 00:00 authored by Margaret Hume, GS Mort
This article discusses youth consumption of high-speed Internet technology and online youth gambling based on examination of an Australian youth and young adults sample ranging in age from 13 to 30 years of age. This article explores the impact of online gambling on youth well-being and presents organization of the issues confronting youth and gambling behavior online. The article covers current research related to youth and offers a set of narrative definitions of online gambling as offered by 175 youth and young adults. Coupled with this, is a set of industry comments from Australian gambling sector representatives related to this cohort; these offer clarity on how this cohort interacts with current online gambling service providers. There is no doubt that youth underestimate the possible dangers of online gambling and define gambling and online gambling in terms of fun and gaming rather that fully appreciating the risks related to gambling. It is evident there is some legislation and practice protocols ranging in effectiveness that assist in minimizing the access of youth to online gambling.

History

Volume

17

Issue

1

Start Page

109

End Page

133

Number of Pages

25

eISSN

1539-4093

ISSN

1524-5004

Publisher

Sage

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

University of Southern Queensland; Latrobe University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Social Marketing Quarterly