School ethos and adolescent gambling: a multilevel study of upper secondary schools in Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract Background Gambling is not uncommon among adolescents, and a non-trivial minority has serious problems with gambling. Therefore, enhanced knowledge about factors that may prevent against problematic gambling among youth is needed. Prior research has shown that a strong school ethos, which c...
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Main Authors: | Sara Brolin Låftman (Author), Bitte Modin (Author), Gabriella Olsson (Author), Kristina Sundqvist (Author), Johan Svensson (Author), Peter Wennberg (Author) |
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