Lemaire, Jackie2009-12-162009-12-162004-09http://hdl.handle.net/1880/47608The 1999 prevalence study was the first step in raising awareness of youth gambling in Manitoba. While the study provided important baseline information, it highlighted the need for a follow-up study to examine stability and change in this age group. As most youth were favourable to another call in the future, a follow-up study was started in September of 2002. In total 410 youth were re-contacted from the Winnipeg Urban and Rural regions. The Northern and Western regions were not contacted due to time and resource issues. Although the youth respondents were a few years older, there were no significant differences over time for gambling participation and problem gambling rates.engGambling -- Manitoba -- StatisticsTeenage gamblers -- Manitoba -- StatisticsGambling LiteratureManitoba youth gambling behavior : follow-up to the 1999 AFM reporttechnical report10.11575/PRISM/9664