Purpose of Review This scoping review aims to assess the range and efectiveness of interventions in the UK or relevant to
the UK context designed to prevent or reduce gambling-related harms among children and young people (CYP) aged up to
25 years based on grey literature. Grey literature captures practical strategies and innovations not documented in academic
literature, ofering a comprehensive understanding of existing interventions.
Recent Findings The review identifed fourteen organisations ofering interventions primarily focused on prevention and
treatment. Educational interventions, delivered through workshops, online courses, and digital resources, were most prevalent.
Innovative approaches, such as interactive web-based games, showed higher engagement levels among CYP. However, most
interventions lacked rigorous evaluation data, especially concerning CYP’s developmental needs.
Summary The review indicates the importance of multi-systemic approaches involving various stakeholders to mitigate
gambling-related harms. It highlights the need for tailored, evidence-based strategies addressing CYP’s vulnerabilities,
incorporating robust evaluation methods. Future research should include diverse linguistic and cultural contexts to ensure
comprehensive protection for CYP from gambling-related harm
Is data on this page outdated, violates copyrights or anything else? Report the problem now and we will take corresponding actions after reviewing your request.