ONLINE GAMBLING STUDY RESULTS RELEASED
9 May 2008
More males than females gambling online, and the
biggest age group is between 18 and 34
The UK Gambling Commission has released its latest
independent study results, presented by ICM Research.
The omnibus study was carried out via a sample of 8 000
adults between June 2007 and March 2008.
Key findings in the study are:
* Over the year to March 2008, 8.8 percent of the 8 000
adults surveyed said they had participated in at least
one form of remote gambling in the previous month.
* Those participating in remote gambling remain more
likely to be male than female, and are more likely to be
aged 18-34.
* If those only playing National Lottery games remotely
are excluded, 5.1 percent of respondents had
participated in remote gambling.
* Overall, 6.3 percent of respondents said they had
gambled remotely on the National Lottery/tickets for the
National Lottery draw in the previous month.
* Remote gambling via a computer, laptop or handheld
device was the most popular form of remote gambling (7.1
percent of all adult respondents), followed by gambling
via mobile phone (2.4 percent) and interactive/digital
TV (under 2 percent).
Still on the subject of surveys, the Gambling Commission
has also announced that it has commenced planning for
the 2010 British Gambling Prevalence Study - a key
assessment of the UK business carefully analysed by
industry practitioners in previous years.
The large-scale, nationally representative survey of
participation in gambling and the prevalence of problem
gambling in Great Britain will build on the two previous
British gambling prevalence surveys carried out in 1999
and 2007.
A Gambling Commission spokesperson said the project will
be divided into three phases:
1) pre-fieldwork: working with the survey steering
group. The service provider will advise on study
methodology and will design the study questionnaire
2) fieldwork: the service provider will carry out the
fieldwork, providing detailed reports on progress
3) analysis and reporting: the service provider will
provide detailed analysis of the findings, will draft
the final report and incorporate peer review
recommendations
Commission staffers plan to engage with academics and
other interested parties who have expertise in gambling
prevalence studies and have issued an open invitation
for relevant persons to participate in a discussion on
17 June 2008 in advance of the tendering process.
Interested parties are invited to contact Kati Virtaal
Toohill at
k.virtaaltoohill@gamblingcommission.gov.uk.
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