Abstract
A Swedish mutual support group for young problem gamblers is described and discussed. During the study period, 116 weekly
meetings occurred, usually involving six to ten participants; in total, 69 problem gamblers (66 male and three female), aged
17–25, and 23 partners and friends attended the meetings. Half the gamblers had problems with Internet poker, one fifth with
electronic gambling machines, and the rest with other forms of gambling and computer gaming. Nearly half the problem gamblers
participated in under five mutual support meetings, while just over a third attended ten or more meetings. Gambling problems
ceased or lessened among most participants in ten or more meetings. In some cases, attending just one or a few meetings had
a positive impact on the problems. This mutual support group provides relatively effective help to adolescents and young adults
with gambling problems, offering a valuable alternative and complement to professional treatment.
meetings occurred, usually involving six to ten participants; in total, 69 problem gamblers (66 male and three female), aged
17–25, and 23 partners and friends attended the meetings. Half the gamblers had problems with Internet poker, one fifth with
electronic gambling machines, and the rest with other forms of gambling and computer gaming. Nearly half the problem gamblers
participated in under five mutual support meetings, while just over a third attended ten or more meetings. Gambling problems
ceased or lessened among most participants in ten or more meetings. In some cases, attending just one or a few meetings had
a positive impact on the problems. This mutual support group provides relatively effective help to adolescents and young adults
with gambling problems, offering a valuable alternative and complement to professional treatment.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-13
- DOI 10.1007/s11469-011-9346-1
- Authors
- Per Binde, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, P.O. Box 700, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
- Journal International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
- Online ISSN 1557-1882
- Print ISSN 1557-1874