Setting Public access data set derived from random-digit-dialing telephone surveys. (aged 18-29 years) with early-onset (before age 18 years) and adult-onset Objective To identify differences in psychiatric correlates of gambling and gambling-relatedĪttitudes and behaviors in adolescents (aged 16-17 years) and in young adults With addictive potential has generally been associated with more severe problems,ĭirect investigation of a nationally representative sample of gamblers groupedīy age at onset of gambling has not been performed. Although early-onset engagement in behaviors
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