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Age and Gender Differences in Gambling Intensity in a Norwegian Population of Electronic Gaming Machine Players

International Gambling Studies(2023)

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Participation in various types of gambling is associated with age and gender. Younger men tend to be drawn toward online gambling whereas women and older individuals tend to engage more in land-based gambling such as electronic gaming machines (EGMs). The present study examined how annual trends in theoretical loss, a robust measure of risk propensity/gambling intensity, varied according to age groups and gender among an EGM-population in Norway (N = 195,318, 26.5% women, age range 18 to 103 years [M = 40.13, SD = 16.29]). Quantile regression on the 25(th) percentile, median, and 90(th) percentile theoretical loss showed that higher theoretical loss at these quantiles were associated with older age. At the 90(th) percentile: Individuals aged 60-69 years had highest theoretical loss at 15,343 NOK (1,784 USD). Compared to men, women had higher 90(th) percentile theoretical loss (1,658 NOK approximate to 193 USD). Interaction analyses showed that the positive association between age and theoretical loss was stronger for men compared to women. Gambling expenditure is positively associated with disordered gambling and the findings suggests that older individuals and women represent more vulnerable groups among the EGM population.
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Problem gambling,risky gambling,gambling disorder,behavioral tracking,player-account data
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