Problem Gambling Services
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Problem Gambling Prevention Providers
Monthly Webinar/Call
Facilitator: Roxann Jones
Statewide Problem Gambling Prevention and Outreach Specialist
April 17, 2018
Webinar Etiquette and Structure
To ensure we have good audio for participants and recording:
• Please mute your phone when not speaking to reduce background noise.
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– Or mute your headset if you are using your computer
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AGENDA
TIME TOPIC
10:00AM – 10:05 AM Introductions/Roll Call
10:005 AM – 10:35 AM PGS Updates/Announcements
Meeting Schedule
Training Opportunities
Focus on the Future Conference
PGS Prevention Workshop
Positive Cultural Norms Project
Community Readiness Assessment Project
OPGR Helpline Facebook page
10:35 AM – 10:55 AM Youth Prevalence Data
10:55 AM – 11:00 AM Wrap Up
Future Meeting
Call for Agenda Items
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PGS Updates
PGS Prevention GoToMeeting Schedule:
Resume normal 3rd Tuesday of month
May – No meeting
June – All Provider Meeting
July – National Conference
August 16, 2018
October 18, 2018
November 15, 2018
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PGS Updates
All Provider Meeting
Next PG All Provider Meeting:
June 21, 2018 9:00 – 10:30 am
Register
at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3205700203737108226
To register: Agenda to be emailed out mid May
2018 Training Calendar
Now available listing out the monthly prevention and
treatment calls and all provider webinars and other upcoming
trainings planned.
Located at: http://www.oregonpgs.org/all-
providers/workforce-development/
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Focus on the Future Conference
April 30 to May 1- Preconference Workshops
May 2-3 – General Conference Workshops
Heathman Lodge – Vancouver WA
Deadline for regular registration is April 20th
Conference information and registration:
http://focusonthefuture.evergreencpg.org/
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Conference Subsidy Information
• Similar to past conferences, PGS and OCPG are offering
opportunity to subsidize conference expenses.
• Subsidies are only available when employers are not covering all of
the conference expenses.
• Guidelines and subsidy application form sent by Greta via email on
2-6-18.
• If you need email to be resent, please request.
• Subsidy requests must be received by April 20, 2018.
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PG Prevention Workshop – May 1, 2018
Oregon Hosted PGS Prevention Providers Workshop
Tuesday, May 1st 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
No charge to attend if you are not attending the Focus on the Future Pre-
Conference Brochure workshops.
Registration at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oregon-problem-gambling-
prevention-workshop-tickets-43458188612 - 14 programs signed up so far!
Agenda
Social Ecological Model Prevention Training– Jay Otto, Montana State
University, Center for Health & Safety Culture
Oregon Lottery Resource Discussion
Special Projects Presentations from Oregon Providers
Networking
Please contact Roxann with any questions
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PG Positive Community Norms Project
Training Opportunity
Next PG Positive Community Norms Quarterly
Webinar
June 1, 2018 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Topic: TBD
Registration information to be released soon!
New Helpline Services
OPGR Facebook page
New information posted at least twice a month. Like us!
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Community Readiness Assessment Special
Project
22 Approved Letters of Intent and Budget Requests.
Majority of Contract Amendments were sent out to
agencies this week, once contracts are fully executed
the funds will be included in one lump sum payment in
next scheduled payment for CMHP contracts.
Team training locations have been assigned:
Salem training date set May 25th
Prineville training date set June 5th
Please let Roxann know your head count for the
training and if you need to shift location.
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PG Prevention Technical Assistance Project
Program Elements
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PG Prevention Technical Assistance Project
Primary focus of T/A visit is program
development. A component of program
development is assuring program staff are
aware of the contractual requirements and
relevant AD 80 SE Language.
Starting 2019-2021 biennium the T/A visit
process will be a contractual AD 80 SE
requirement.
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PG Prevention Technical Assistance Project
You should have all received the draft technical
assistance visit document for review.
Program visits provide the opportunity to share
the great work your program is doing, beyond
what we can learn in the data reporting and
annual reporting process.
We are looking for a volunteers to pilot the
document and technical assistance visit process.
To volunteer please contact Roxann.
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore 2016 – Preliminary)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore 2016 – Preliminary)
Total youth surveys completed = 1503
Table A3: Age Groups by Gender(Percent of Total Sample)
All Males Females
12YROLDS 6.8 3.9 2.9
13YROLDS 12.4 6.1 6.3
14YROLDS 17.4 8.8 8.6
15YROLDS 20.4 11.4 9.0
16YROLDS 20.8 11.5 9.3
17YROLDS 22.2 11.9 10.2
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 - Preliminary)
Total youth surveys completed = 1503
All Males Females
WHITE/CAUCASIAN 89.7 90.1 89.4
NATIVE AMERICAN 7.0 6.5 7.6
ASIAN 4.6 5.0 4.2
BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN 2.7 2.6 2.7
NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER 2.1 2.0 2.2
ALASKA NATIVE 0.3 0.4 0.1
OTHER 2.3 2.5 2.0
DON'T KNOW 1.2 0.6 1.9
HISPANIC/LATINO* 7.7 7.0 8.5
Table A5: Race/Ethnicity (Percent of Total Sample)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
All Males Females
EVER 16.3 22.9 8.6
PAST YEAR 13.1 18.4 7.0
Table B12a. Skill Games Gambling (Percent of Total Sample)
All Males Females
DAILY 0.0 0.0 0.0
WEEKLY 0.0 0.0 0.0
MONTHLY 20.3 23.0 12.2
LESS THAN MONTHLY 76.3 73.6 85.7
Table B12b. Skill Games Gambling (Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 - Preliminary)
All Males Females
EVER 18.5 24.0 12.1
PAST YEAR 14.8 20.0 8.8
Table B13a. Sports Not Fantasy Gambling (Percent of Total Sample)
All Males Females
DAILY 0.0 0.0 0.0
WEEKLY 2.3 3.1 0.0
MONTHLY 13.5 16.1 6.6
LESS THAN MONTHLY 84.2 80.7 93.4
Table B13b. Sports Not Fantasy Gambling (Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016- Preliminary)
All Males Females
EVER 4.5 7.5 1.0
PAST YEAR 3.8 6.2 1.0
Table B6a. Fantasy Sports Gambling (Percent of Total Sample)
All Males Females
DAILY 0 0 0
WEEKLY 4.3 4 6.3
MONTHLY 16.2 16.8 12.5
LESS THAN MONTHLY 79.5 79.2 81.3
Table B6b. Fantasy Sports Gambling (Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 - Preliminary)
All Males Females
EVER 0.8 1.5 0.0
PASTYEAR 0.6 1.1 0.0
Table B15a. Internet Gambling (Percent of Total Sample)
All Males Females
DAILY 0.0 0.0 0.0
WEEKLY 0.0 0.0 0.0
MONTHLY 11.1 11.1 0.0
LESS THAN MONTHLY 88.9 88.9 0.0
Table B15b. InternetGambling(Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
All Males Females
TOBACCO 72.2 72.2 72.3
ALCOHOL 81.5 81.5 81.6
MARIJUANA 75.2 76.3 74.1
OTHERDRUGS 65.9 66.8 64.8
SEX EDUCATION 75.8 73.5 78.4
GAMBLING 47.3 48.2 46.3
DRIVINGSAFETY 89.0 87.2 90.9
NONEOF THEABOVE 4.5 5.7 3.2
DON'TKNOW 0.1 0.2 0.0
Table D8. Parents OrGuardian Talked About: (Percentof Total Sample =Yes)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
Completely
Agree
Somewhat
Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Completely
Disagree
ALL 1.1 6.5 24.1 68.4
MALES 1.1 7.7 26.1 65.1
FEMALES 1.0 5.1 21.9 72.1
Table F2. Gambling Is A Good Way To Keep Youth Away From Alcohol/Drugs
(Percent of Total Sample)
Completely
Agree
Somewhat
Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Completely
Disagree
ALL 3.6 22.5 37.5 36.4
MALES 3.5 25.7 37.6 33.2
FEMALES 3.8 18.8 37.5 40.0
Table F1. Betting On Games Of Chance Is A Harmless Family Activity (Percent of Total Sample)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
Completely
Agree
Somewhat
Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Completely
Disagree
ALL 3.6 22.5 37.5 36.4
MALES 3.5 25.7 37.6 33.2
FEMALES 3.8 18.8 37.5 40.0
Table F3. Kids Are Gambling At School (Percent of Total Sample)
Completely
Agree
Somewhat
Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Completely
Disagree
ALL 7.9 53.9 30.2 8.1
MALES 6.7 50.7 33.6 9.0
FEMALES 9.1 57.3 26.5 7.0
Table F7. The Majority Of Youth Who Gamble Also Use Alcohol/Drugs (Percent of Total Sample)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
(Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
Prevents My
Gambling
Don't Agree,
But Don't
Stop Me
Don't Worry
Much
Don't
Mention
Gambling
Encourage
Me To
Gamble Other
ALL 57.9 11.3 18.7 10.2 0.5 1.4
MALES 52.5 14.5 20.6 10.1 0.5 1.8
FEMALES 64.0 7.7 16.5 10.3 0.6 1.0
Table F16. When It comes To My Gambling, My Parents: (Percent of Total Sample)
All Males Females
TRY TO PREVENT MY GAMBLING 36.7 30.3 44.0
TELL ME GAMBLING IS NOT A GOOD IDEA 36.2 32.4 40.7
DON'T WORRY MUCH ABOUT MY GAMBLING 40.8 43.1 38.2
DON'T MENTION IT AT ALL 46.9 47.0 46.7
ENCOURAGE ME TO GAMBLE 3.1 4.3 1.7
NONE OF THE ABOVE 1.1 1.6 0.6
EXPRESS CONCERN ABOUT MY GAMBLING 0.8 1.3 0.3
Table F17. My Friends: (Percent of Total Sample Endorsing Item)
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Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study
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Discussion – Why Rate Change?!?
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Wrap UP
Next PG Prevention Connect Meeting
August 16th
All Provider Meeting
June 21st
Agenda Items

April 2018 Oregon PGS Prevention Connect

  • 1.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISON Problem Gambling Prevention Providers Monthly Webinar/Call Facilitator: Roxann Jones Statewide Problem Gambling Prevention and Outreach Specialist April 17, 2018
  • 2.
    Webinar Etiquette andStructure To ensure we have good audio for participants and recording: • Please mute your phone when not speaking to reduce background noise. – *6 to mute – *6 to unmute – Or mute your headset if you are using your computer • To minimize the GoToMeeting box from your screen, click on the orange arrow button. Click again to bring it back. • You can use the chat box to ask questions at anytime during the meeting, or feel free to unmute yourself and ask your question. PROBLEM GAMBLING SERVICES Health Systems Division 2
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 3 AGENDA TIME TOPIC 10:00AM – 10:05 AM Introductions/Roll Call 10:005 AM – 10:35 AM PGS Updates/Announcements Meeting Schedule Training Opportunities Focus on the Future Conference PGS Prevention Workshop Positive Cultural Norms Project Community Readiness Assessment Project OPGR Helpline Facebook page 10:35 AM – 10:55 AM Youth Prevalence Data 10:55 AM – 11:00 AM Wrap Up Future Meeting Call for Agenda Items
  • 4.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 4 PGS Updates PGS Prevention GoToMeeting Schedule: Resume normal 3rd Tuesday of month May – No meeting June – All Provider Meeting July – National Conference August 16, 2018 October 18, 2018 November 15, 2018 l
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 5 PGS Updates All Provider Meeting Next PG All Provider Meeting: June 21, 2018 9:00 – 10:30 am Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3205700203737108226 To register: Agenda to be emailed out mid May 2018 Training Calendar Now available listing out the monthly prevention and treatment calls and all provider webinars and other upcoming trainings planned. Located at: http://www.oregonpgs.org/all- providers/workforce-development/
  • 6.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 6 Focus on the Future Conference April 30 to May 1- Preconference Workshops May 2-3 – General Conference Workshops Heathman Lodge – Vancouver WA Deadline for regular registration is April 20th Conference information and registration: http://focusonthefuture.evergreencpg.org/
  • 7.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 7 Conference Subsidy Information • Similar to past conferences, PGS and OCPG are offering opportunity to subsidize conference expenses. • Subsidies are only available when employers are not covering all of the conference expenses. • Guidelines and subsidy application form sent by Greta via email on 2-6-18. • If you need email to be resent, please request. • Subsidy requests must be received by April 20, 2018.
  • 8.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 8 PG Prevention Workshop – May 1, 2018 Oregon Hosted PGS Prevention Providers Workshop Tuesday, May 1st 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm No charge to attend if you are not attending the Focus on the Future Pre- Conference Brochure workshops. Registration at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oregon-problem-gambling- prevention-workshop-tickets-43458188612 - 14 programs signed up so far! Agenda Social Ecological Model Prevention Training– Jay Otto, Montana State University, Center for Health & Safety Culture Oregon Lottery Resource Discussion Special Projects Presentations from Oregon Providers Networking Please contact Roxann with any questions
  • 9.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 9 PG Positive Community Norms Project Training Opportunity Next PG Positive Community Norms Quarterly Webinar June 1, 2018 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Topic: TBD Registration information to be released soon!
  • 10.
    New Helpline Services OPGRFacebook page New information posted at least twice a month. Like us! PROBLEM GAMBLING SERVICES Health Systems Division 10
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 11 Community Readiness Assessment Special Project 22 Approved Letters of Intent and Budget Requests. Majority of Contract Amendments were sent out to agencies this week, once contracts are fully executed the funds will be included in one lump sum payment in next scheduled payment for CMHP contracts. Team training locations have been assigned: Salem training date set May 25th Prineville training date set June 5th Please let Roxann know your head count for the training and if you need to shift location.
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 12 PG Prevention Technical Assistance Project Program Elements
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 13 PG Prevention Technical Assistance Project Primary focus of T/A visit is program development. A component of program development is assuring program staff are aware of the contractual requirements and relevant AD 80 SE Language. Starting 2019-2021 biennium the T/A visit process will be a contractual AD 80 SE requirement.
  • 14.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 14 PG Prevention Technical Assistance Project You should have all received the draft technical assistance visit document for review. Program visits provide the opportunity to share the great work your program is doing, beyond what we can learn in the data reporting and annual reporting process. We are looking for a volunteers to pilot the document and technical assistance visit process. To volunteer please contact Roxann.
  • 15.
    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 15 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore 2016 – Preliminary)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 16 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore 2016 – Preliminary) Total youth surveys completed = 1503 Table A3: Age Groups by Gender(Percent of Total Sample) All Males Females 12YROLDS 6.8 3.9 2.9 13YROLDS 12.4 6.1 6.3 14YROLDS 17.4 8.8 8.6 15YROLDS 20.4 11.4 9.0 16YROLDS 20.8 11.5 9.3 17YROLDS 22.2 11.9 10.2
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 17 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 - Preliminary) Total youth surveys completed = 1503 All Males Females WHITE/CAUCASIAN 89.7 90.1 89.4 NATIVE AMERICAN 7.0 6.5 7.6 ASIAN 4.6 5.0 4.2 BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN 2.7 2.6 2.7 NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER 2.1 2.0 2.2 ALASKA NATIVE 0.3 0.4 0.1 OTHER 2.3 2.5 2.0 DON'T KNOW 1.2 0.6 1.9 HISPANIC/LATINO* 7.7 7.0 8.5 Table A5: Race/Ethnicity (Percent of Total Sample)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 18 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 19 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary) All Males Females EVER 16.3 22.9 8.6 PAST YEAR 13.1 18.4 7.0 Table B12a. Skill Games Gambling (Percent of Total Sample) All Males Females DAILY 0.0 0.0 0.0 WEEKLY 0.0 0.0 0.0 MONTHLY 20.3 23.0 12.2 LESS THAN MONTHLY 76.3 73.6 85.7 Table B12b. Skill Games Gambling (Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 20 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 - Preliminary) All Males Females EVER 18.5 24.0 12.1 PAST YEAR 14.8 20.0 8.8 Table B13a. Sports Not Fantasy Gambling (Percent of Total Sample) All Males Females DAILY 0.0 0.0 0.0 WEEKLY 2.3 3.1 0.0 MONTHLY 13.5 16.1 6.6 LESS THAN MONTHLY 84.2 80.7 93.4 Table B13b. Sports Not Fantasy Gambling (Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 21 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016- Preliminary) All Males Females EVER 4.5 7.5 1.0 PAST YEAR 3.8 6.2 1.0 Table B6a. Fantasy Sports Gambling (Percent of Total Sample) All Males Females DAILY 0 0 0 WEEKLY 4.3 4 6.3 MONTHLY 16.2 16.8 12.5 LESS THAN MONTHLY 79.5 79.2 81.3 Table B6b. Fantasy Sports Gambling (Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 22 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 - Preliminary) All Males Females EVER 0.8 1.5 0.0 PASTYEAR 0.6 1.1 0.0 Table B15a. Internet Gambling (Percent of Total Sample) All Males Females DAILY 0.0 0.0 0.0 WEEKLY 0.0 0.0 0.0 MONTHLY 11.1 11.1 0.0 LESS THAN MONTHLY 88.9 88.9 0.0 Table B15b. InternetGambling(Percent of Those Who Gambled)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 23 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary) All Males Females TOBACCO 72.2 72.2 72.3 ALCOHOL 81.5 81.5 81.6 MARIJUANA 75.2 76.3 74.1 OTHERDRUGS 65.9 66.8 64.8 SEX EDUCATION 75.8 73.5 78.4 GAMBLING 47.3 48.2 46.3 DRIVINGSAFETY 89.0 87.2 90.9 NONEOF THEABOVE 4.5 5.7 3.2 DON'TKNOW 0.1 0.2 0.0 Table D8. Parents OrGuardian Talked About: (Percentof Total Sample =Yes)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 24 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary) Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree ALL 1.1 6.5 24.1 68.4 MALES 1.1 7.7 26.1 65.1 FEMALES 1.0 5.1 21.9 72.1 Table F2. Gambling Is A Good Way To Keep Youth Away From Alcohol/Drugs (Percent of Total Sample) Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree ALL 3.6 22.5 37.5 36.4 MALES 3.5 25.7 37.6 33.2 FEMALES 3.8 18.8 37.5 40.0 Table F1. Betting On Games Of Chance Is A Harmless Family Activity (Percent of Total Sample)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 25 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary) Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree ALL 3.6 22.5 37.5 36.4 MALES 3.5 25.7 37.6 33.2 FEMALES 3.8 18.8 37.5 40.0 Table F3. Kids Are Gambling At School (Percent of Total Sample) Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree ALL 7.9 53.9 30.2 8.1 MALES 6.7 50.7 33.6 9.0 FEMALES 9.1 57.3 26.5 7.0 Table F7. The Majority Of Youth Who Gamble Also Use Alcohol/Drugs (Percent of Total Sample)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 26 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary) Prevents My Gambling Don't Agree, But Don't Stop Me Don't Worry Much Don't Mention Gambling Encourage Me To Gamble Other ALL 57.9 11.3 18.7 10.2 0.5 1.4 MALES 52.5 14.5 20.6 10.1 0.5 1.8 FEMALES 64.0 7.7 16.5 10.3 0.6 1.0 Table F16. When It comes To My Gambling, My Parents: (Percent of Total Sample) All Males Females TRY TO PREVENT MY GAMBLING 36.7 30.3 44.0 TELL ME GAMBLING IS NOT A GOOD IDEA 36.2 32.4 40.7 DON'T WORRY MUCH ABOUT MY GAMBLING 40.8 43.1 38.2 DON'T MENTION IT AT ALL 46.9 47.0 46.7 ENCOURAGE ME TO GAMBLE 3.1 4.3 1.7 NONE OF THE ABOVE 1.1 1.6 0.6 EXPRESS CONCERN ABOUT MY GAMBLING 0.8 1.3 0.3 Table F17. My Friends: (Percent of Total Sample Endorsing Item)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 27 Adolescent Problem Gambling Prevalence Study (Moore, 2016 – Preliminary)
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 28 Discussion – Why Rate Change?!?
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    Problem Gambling Services HEALTHSYSTEMS DIVISION 29 Wrap UP Next PG Prevention Connect Meeting August 16th All Provider Meeting June 21st Agenda Items