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What’s Wrong With This Picture? Youth Gambling in Oregon
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Betting something of value on an event with an uncertain outcome Something of value can be money, time, emotion, etc.
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Gambling in Oregon is Growing
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Gambling is everywhere This is the first generation to grow up with gambling as the norm and seen as harmless fun
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TV school church parents ….where’s the balance?
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Preference for new, exciting, low effort activities Minimal consideration of negative consequences More risky, impulsive all of which can play into gambling problems Adolescent Brains Are A Work In Progress
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…that’s 1 per classroom, yet it’s not addressed in schools
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Ever gambled: 63% At risk: 4.6% Problem: 1.3% 1100-6300 adolescents with severe gambling related difficulties (based on SOGS-RA)
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Free on internet Cards Games of skill
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More common in: Family income below median Single parent household Male Started gambling before 8 th grade Cards and sports bettors Play sports for their schools Family members gamble Gamble with friends/acquaintances
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significant numbers of Oregon adolescents gamble small but significant proportion of Oregon adolescents experience severe difficulties widely accepted by adolescents and their families data indicate need to refocus our efforts
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Alternative high schools School counselors At risk youth programs Youth detention facilities Adolescent addiction treatment School sports
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Illegal Available 24/7 Offers accelerated rate of play; distorts perceptions of real money “Practice” sites lure players via higher payoffs New survey: # 1 gambling activity among Oregon kids is playing for free online
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casino card games = 30 thirty hands per hour online poker = 60-80 hands per hour so more can be lost faster Makers of video games are also makers of video slots
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Graphs again show correlation between gambling and other risky behaviors
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delinquency sexual behavior smoking drug use gambling Problem Behaviors
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SpeakersVideosHandouts Posters and brochures
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Problem Gambling Help Line: Free and confidential; staffed by professional counselors Phone: 1 (877) MY LIMIT Online: 1877mylimit.org (chat, IM, email)
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