Gaming

Lured In: Understanding and Overcoming Gambling Addiction in Youth

IT’S A LONG SHOT –

Feb. 26, 2024 – “Sports betting used to be taboo, now it’s openly promoted and easily accessible through phones,” says Dr. Louise Stanger, an interventionist and gambling addiction expert. “Young people are especially vulnerable as their prefrontal cortex isn’t fully developed. They’re seeking excitement and peer validation, not recognizing the downsides.”

While gambling is illegal for those under 18 or 21, depending on the state, access has never been easier with offshore websites and apps that have lax age verification. The stakes go beyond money – a 2022 study showed that “Suicide is among the most severe harmful consequences that have been connected to gambling.” Early intervention is key. 

As Dr. Stanger explains, “The sooner we can get troubled young adults and young people 13 to 17 into programs, the better chance they have of avoiding addiction down the road.” Educating youth on gambling literacy, risks and responsible gaming strategies must start early.

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Chris Lukather

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