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Adolescent gambling in Oregon: A report to the Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation

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Author
Carlson, Matthew J.
Thomas L. Moore,
Accessioned
2012-09-25T17:54:34Z
Available
2012-09-25T17:54:34Z
Issued
1998-12-01
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Gambling Literature
Subject
Compulsive gambling -- Oregon
Gambling -- Oregon
Teenage gamblers -- Oregon
Type
technical report
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Abstract
The Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation commissioned this independent study to measure the estimated prevalence of gambling and problem gambling among Oregon youth ages 13 to 17. This telephone survey of 1000 randomly selected youth in Oregon was conducted in September and October of 1998.
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Yes
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Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation
Permission to archive report in repository granted by Wendy Hausotter, Public Health and Prevention Coordinator, Addictions and Mental Health Division, Problem Gambling Services.
 
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Rutgers University
Faculty
Rutgers University
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/9368
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http://hdl.handle.net/1880/49248
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