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Julie Hynes, MA, CPS
Sr. Community Health Analyst - PreventionLane Instructor - University of Oregon
July 11, 2014
Key Information for Gambling Industry, Regulators & Policymakers
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Slide deck: www.preventionlane.org/ncpg
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• Define what preventionists call “prevention”
• Understand the need for disordered/problem gambling prevention
• Identify strategies and resources for disordered/problem gambling prevention
SPECIAL THANKS
• Oregon Problem Gambling Services
• Jim Wuelfing
• Researchers!
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prevention.
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Problem Behaviors
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Problem Behaviors
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for prevention in problem gambling
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5.6% college age (18-24)
2½ % all adults (18+)
4-6% teens (13-17)
This is the first generation of widely available electronic gambling.
We really don’t know the effects yet.
Why? Is it the generation? Technology? Or what?
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Amygdala active
Risk-taking & impulsive behaviors
Source: Ramoski, S., Nystrom, R. (2007). Image source: simpsons.wikia.org
Prefrontal whaaa?
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2012 Oregon Student Wellness Survey, Lane County (“ESD”) and Oregon; available at http://oregon.pridesurveys.com/esds.php?year=2012
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• Youth gambling is harmless
• Youth who gamble are unlikely to have problems in school
• Youth gambling is not associated with alcohol or drug use
…AND THOSE BELIEFS ARE
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Source: PARENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF ADOLESCENT GAMBLING (2011).,
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All parents in their focus groups said their kids didn’t gamble
All of their kids, who were in their own focus groups, said they did gamble
Neither sees gambling as risky
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Youth gambling & other risky behaviors.
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3.1%
14.6%
29.5%
14.9%
30.9%
46.9%
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not gamble Gambled
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0.5%
5.6%
16.4%
4.3%
12.7%
28.7%
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not gamble Gambled
Available at: www.preventionlane.org/sws.htm
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1.1%
6.2%
12.5%
5.1%
10.8%
18.7%
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not gamble Gambled
Available at: www.preventionlane.org/sws.htm
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0.7%
8.3%
19.3%
4.3%
15.8%
28.4%
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not gamble Gambled
Available at: www.preventionlane.org/sws.htm
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5.7%
12.8%
22.5%
15.4%
23.0%
35.4%
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not gamble Gambled
Available at: www.preventionlane.org/sws.htm
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7.2%
5.0%
11.3%
9.0%
Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not gamble Gambled
Available at: www.preventionlane.org/sws.htm
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10.1% 8.0%
21.0%
18.6%
Grade 8 Grade 11
Did not bet/gamble more than wanted to
Bet/gambled more than wanted to
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41.80%
22.40%
Physical fight
Gambled Did not gamble
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Teens who gamble are
smoking, toking,
drunken, depressed thugs.
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Teens who gamble are
smoking, toking,
drunken, depressed thugs.
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delinquency
sexual
behavior
depression
substance
use
gambling
Conclusion: Problem Gambling is
of
Problem Behaviors
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Problem gambling??
– Apparently similar risk factors
– Very high co-occurrence between problem gambling & other problem behaviors, especially alcohol/substance abuse
Substance abuse Violence Delinquency
Teenage pregnancy School dropout Depression & Anxiety
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ALL
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• Tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use and abuse
• Delinquency and crime
• Premature or unsafe sex
• Depression and suicidality
• School failure, dropout
Based on the above & those connections, we should also be able to prevent PROBLEM GAMBLING.
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In fact, they can be
HARMFUL.
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Follow-up link: best practices http://preventionlane.org/best-practices.htm
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Prevention in .
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We Use the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention’s (CSAP) Effective Prevention Strategies
Research: it takes ongoing efforts in all six areas for prevention to really work
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Long-lasting Protective Interventions
Clinical Interventions
Counseling & Education
Socioeconomic Factors
Changing the Context
Make the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice
Examples of
Interventions
Screening for problems
Parenting classes
Home visiting
Changing Social Norms & Creating Nurturing Environments
small group
a population
Success in education, Economic opportunity, Access to affordable housing
Approach
Source: Frieden, (CDC) adapted by L. Adkisson & J. Webster (LCPH)
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– Schools: Local school/college/university codes of conduct
– Workplace: Policy manuals: gambling behavior
– Community: Local jurisdiction's ordinances
– Industry: marketing practices
Adapted from Oregon DHS, 2010
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• Public awareness
• Policy
• School-based curriculum
• Parent education
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• Public awareness
• Policy
• School-based curriculum
• Parent education
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Prevention and awareness efforts have been able to PREVENT an increase in the prevalence of problem gambling while facing a dramatic increase in the amount of gambling.
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Youthful subject
Little “street cred” as a real issue
Stigma/shame
People are buried with work
Mixed messages
Gratuitous pic of my kid
KEY
IN prevention
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Consider doing one of
your assignments on a
vulnerable population
group we didn’t get to
explore.
problemgamblingprevention.org
youthgambling.com:
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Consider doing one of
your assignments on a
vulnerable population
group we didn’t get to
explore.
preventionlane.org
addictionisagamble.org :
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www.preventionlane.org
[email protected] | 541.682.3928
Lane County Public Health “PreventionLane”
[email protected] | 541.357.9334
University of Oregon
preventionlane
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