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Longitudinal research

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'Longitudinal research'

Projects

Academic Research Hub

GambleAware has begun an eight-month grant award process to establish the first Academic Research Hub in Great Britain specialising in gambling harms research.

Publications

Cover of "Executive Summary - A longitudinal study of gambling in late adolescence and early adulthood: the ALSPAC Gambling Study"
Executive Summary - A longitudinal study of gambling in late adolescence and early adulthood: the ALSPAC Gambling Study
A. Emond, M. Griffiths & L. Hollén

This executive summary describes a longitudinal study of young peoples’ gambling between 17 and 24 years, using a contemporary UK cohort, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), known as Children of the Nineties. The aims of the ALSPAC Gambling Study were to describe gambling behaviour in young people aged 17-24 years, investigate the antecedents of regular and problem gambling, and explore the associations with other addictive behaviours and mental health.

Cover of "A longitudinal study of gambling in late adolescence and early adulthood: Follow-up assessment at 24 years"
A longitudinal study of gambling in late adolescence and early adulthood: Follow-up assessment at 24 years
A. Emond, M. Griffiths & L. Hollén

This report describes a longitudinal study of young peoples’ gambling between 17 and 24 years, using a contemporary UK cohort, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), known as Children of the Nineties. The aims of the ALSPAC Gambling Study were to describe gambling behaviour in young people aged 17-24 years, investigate the antecedents of regular and problem gambling, and explore the associations with other addictive behaviours and mental health.

Case studies