Gambling has become increasingly popular among minors and is easily accessible to them. This is alarming since research has
indicated that minors are more susceptible to gambling pathology than adults. Additionally, gambling has devastating effects
on minors that gamble as well as their families and communities. The Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery (IIAR) developed
a gambling awareness prevention program called “
Don’
t Gamble Away our Future
™” to educate minors about gambling and the dangers associated with it. The IIAR started collecting data for the purpose of
evaluation in 2005. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the program’s effectiveness at changing knowledge about
gambling and to assess the frequencies of problem and pathological gambling among participants at program implementation (year
one). The program was evaluated with a sample of 8,455 Midwestern youth. Findings indicated that 10% of the participants were
probable pathological gamblers and that the program was successful at increasing knowledge of gambling and the negative effects
it can have, over the short term. Teaching minors about the risks of gambling and the effects it can have is an important
preventative measure that can help protect youth from the dangers associated with problem and pathological gambling.
Keywords Youth gambling - Addictions - Prevention programs - Program evaluation - Consequences of gambling