Among young people is a result of the availability of gambling alternatives, such as sports betting and online gambling. Gambling disorders can have long-term effects on a person's ability to complete their education and choose their future, and young individuals may be particularly susceptible to acquiring these illnesses
You are even talking about gamblers who are still schooling? In third world countries where the rate of graduate employment is high majority of them had resorted to gambling to escape poverty and to make end met most especially soccer fans of foreign clubs like EPL and Laliga who passionately support their teams and are utilizing that opportunity to bet on their team, there are only few of students who gamble anonymously because the recommended age for gambling is 18+, in as much as they gamble responsibly and meeting up with their financial need then there is no gambling disorder that would affect them except if they choose to become a gambling addict that is where a problem will come in.
Yes, it all depends on a person's attitude, but usually teenagers' behavior is still unstable and I think being a responsible gambler is far from their minds. If these teenagers are still in school, they automatically use their parents' money to gamble and that's not a good thing, but if they can make money From the proceeds of gambling, I think it's okay, it can increase their pocket money.
However, I am still worried that if gambling happens to teenagers who are still in school, they should use their time to study not to gamble. This will have a negative impact on their school grades if this continues to happen in their lives
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