Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Dec 2015)

Gambling, violent behaviour and attitudes towards violence among adolescent gamblers in Finland

  • Räsänen Tiina,
  • Lintonen Tomi,
  • Raisamo Susanna,
  • Rimpelä Arja,
  • Konu Anne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nsad-2015-0046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 5
pp. 465 – 478

Abstract

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AIMS - The purpose of this population-based study was to explore the relationship between gambling and violent behaviour and attitudes towards violence among 14- and 16-year-old adolescents. DESIGN - A national survey was conducted in Finland in 2011. The main measures in our study were gambling frequency and number of reported gambling-related harms. Their associations with violent behaviours and attitudes towards violence were studied using multinomial logistic regression and negative binomial regression. RESULTS - 47.1% of adolescents had gambled during the past six months and 13.2% of them had experienced gambling-related harms. Both gambling frequency and the number of gambling-related harms were linked to violent behaviour as well as to positive attitudes towards violence. Adolescents who engaged in gambling on a daily basis and/ or experienced gambling harms had the highest risk. CONCLUSIONS - Health promotion efforts among gamblers should take into account their increased risk for violent behaviour.

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