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Study shows teen gambling tied to risky behaviors

A new study indicates students in the eighth and 11th grades who gamble are
more likely to be involved in risky behaviors such as drinking, carrying
weapons, sexual activity or fighting. "The data are startling," said Jeff
Marotta, problem gambling services manager in the Oregon Department of Human
Services. He said the information has bolstered a plan to make a
seven-minute video by April that will be distributed free to schools, boys
and girls clubs, faith organizations and elsewhere to encourage discussions
about problem gambling. The video will feature Oregon middle school students
talking about gambling, and will be accompanied by activity and discussion
guides. "The video will focus discussion that will help teenagers understand
how to avoid getting into trouble with gambling," Marotta said.