Gambling For 17 Year Olds

For the most part, a 17-year-old teen's moods are calmer than they were in earlier teen years. This is due to fewer hormonal shifts and an increased sense of control. That doesn't mean your teen won't struggle with his emotions when he faces a big problem.

More than half of 17-year-olds have gambled in the past year, according to a new study.

Regular weekly gamblers are more likely to be male, with habits and patterns of play developed by age 20.

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The gambling habits of parents, along with social media use, were found to influence a young person’s gambling activity.

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The study, commissioned by the charity GambleAware, measured young people’s gambling at the ages of 17, 20 and 24.

It found 54% of 17-year-olds, 68% of 20-year-olds and 66% of 24-year-olds had gambled in the past year.

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Playing the lottery, buying scratch cards and placing private bets with friends were the most common forms of gambling.

Regular gamblers had lower wellbeing scores and were twice as likely to smoke cigarettes daily and drink alcohol weekly.

Data for the research came from Bristol Children of the 90s, a longitudinal study based at the University of Bristol, and featured more than 3,500 people per age group as well as surveys and interviews with parents.

The findings will be presented at GambleAware’s annual conference in London on Thursday.

Alan Emond, emeritus professor of child health at the Centre for Academic Child Health at Bristol Medical School, said: “The unique features of the Children of the 90s gambling study are that the parents’ gambling was measured before the young people’s gambling, and the young people were asked about their gambling activity three times in the transition period from adolescence into young adulthood.

“Although many young people gambled without any harm, a small minority (6-7%) of males showed problem gambling behaviours associated with poor mental health and wellbeing, involvement in crime, and potentially harmful use of drugs and alcohol.

“To protect these vulnerable young people from gambling harm requires a combination of education, legislation and appropriate treatment services.”

The study found that as the young people got older, there was a significant increase in online betting activity among men.

This rose from 9% at age 17 to 35% at age 20, and 47% at 24.

There was also an increase among women, from 0.8% at age 17 to 4% at age 20, and 11% at 24.

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Environmental and family factors had a significant impact on gambling activity, the researchers said.

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Young people whose parents gambled regularly were more likely to gamble themselves.

Regular gamblers were found to have high social media usage and to have been regular players of video games when younger.

Marc Etches, chief executive of GambleAware, said the charity is focused on “keeping people safe from gambling harms”.

He added: “In particular, we are concerned to protect children and young people who are growing up in a world where technology makes gambling, and gambling-like activity, much more accessible.

“One in eight 11 to 16-year-olds are reported as following gambling businesses on social media, for example.

“Our annual conference will showcase the Bristol Children of the 90s study alongside other important contributions to discussions that will examine the theme of gambling and young people from a public health perspective.”

A spokesman for the Betting and Gaming Council, the UK gambling industry’s trade association, said: “Rigorous age verification checks introduced by our members mean that it is now virtually impossible for anyone under the age of 18 to gamble online.”

Betconnect Co-founder Daniel Schreiber has told Gambling Insider he believes betting exchanges are only going to grow in popularity, due to the fact younger players understand technology faster in 2019.

He said: 'The younger audience are more likely to understand exchanges better than older punters who grew up with retail shops, with hand-written slips as their only outlet for betting.

'In the digital age, 18 to 25-year-olds can quickly grasp how exchanges work. The actual process of an exchange is only slightly more complex than betting with traditional sportsbooks but an exchange offers players the chance to become the bookmaker.'

Betfair recently launched an advert using actor Clive Owen, to explain the concept of exchange betting in simple terms and everyday scenarios.

Schreiber understands why Betfair chose to take this particular route but believes it has been dumbed down more than necessary.

He says: 'It’s always beneficial for exchanges to provide as much clarity as possible in terms of how they operate, though the new Betfair campaign probably goes into too much detail.

'It’s always good to remind any new exchange client they can oppose the bet someone else is offering.'

Schreiber spoke exclusively to Gambling Insider for a feature in the upcoming November/December magazine. Click here to read the online version when published.