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Gambling habits of youth and adults in multicultural communities

  •   Type

Online survey

  •    Age

 18 – 60+

  •    Location

 Finland

  •    Duration

 15 – 20min

  •    Rewards

 None

About the study

Gambling is a risky habit that can easily form into an addiction. Gambling impacts the addict themselves and the persons around them. It is difficult for a person who is addicted to gambling to admit to it until it impacts their wellbeing and lives seriously. This study aims to explore gambling and the habits of persons who gamble. The results will be used to help with SAMHA’s future work.

What will it involve?

The questionnaire includes a range of questions about your experience with gambling. Please note that some questions asked are sensitive in nature. 

Meet the researcher

SAMHA ry

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association

SAMHA, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association, is an organization dedicated to helping everyone, especially foreign communities, specifically in matters of mental health and substance abuse. Research on gambling is conducted to assist in SAMHA’s community outreach.

Gambling habits of youth and adults in multicultural communities

  •   Type

Online survey

  •    Age

 18 – 60+

  •    Location

 Finland

  •    Duration

 15 – 20min

  •    Rewards

 None

About the study

Gambling is a risky habit that can easily form into an addiction. Gambling impacts the addict themselves and the persons around them. It is difficult for a person who is addicted to gambling to admit to it until it impacts their wellbeing and lives seriously. This study aims to explore gambling and the habits of persons who gamble. The results will be used to help with SAMHA’s future work.

What will it involve?

The questionnaire includes a range of questions about your experience with gambling. Please note that some questions asked are sensitive in nature. 

Meet the researcher

SAMHA ry

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association

SAMHA, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association, is an organization dedicated to helping everyone, especially foreign communities, specifically in matters of mental health and substance abuse. Research on gambling is conducted to assist in SAMHA’s community outreach.

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