Skin gambling predicts problematic gambling amongst adolescents when controlling for monetary gambling.
Nerilee HingAlex Myles Thomas RussellGabrielle Maria BrydenPhilip W S NewallDaniel L KingMatthew Justus RockloffMatthew BrowneNancy GreerPublished in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2021)
Underage participation in skin gambling is a growing concern. The strong convergence between engagement in skin gambling and monetary gambling suggests common risk factors may increase the propensity of some adolescents to gamble on these multiple forms. Nonetheless, past-month skin gambling predicted problem gambling even when controlling for past-month monetary gambling, indicating its unique contribution to gambling problems and harm. While the study was based on non-probability samples, its results strengthen the case for regulatory reforms, age restrictions and public health education to prevent underage skin gambling and its potentially harmful consequences for children and young people.