University students: tell us your experiences of gambling

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University students: tell us your experiences of gambling

According to new research, student gambling addicts are spending an average of £30 a week on betting. We would like to hear your experiences

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According to new research, student gambling addicts are spending an average of £30 a week on betting.

In a survey of 2,000 students, conducted by YGAM youth gambling charity and Gamstop, 80% said they gambled, with 35% of those admitting they have borrowed money in order to do so.

We would like to hear from university students aged 18 and over about their experiences of gambling. How old were you when you started? Have you lost money? Do you consider your gambling to be a problem? Has the pandemic had any impact on your experience?

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