Individuals with a migratory background can offer valuable insight to improve the treatment and prevention of gambling harms

Virve Marionneau, Johanna Järvinen-Tassopoulos

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Abstract

Migration is a risk factor for gambling-related harms. Little research has been conducted on gambling and gambling harms among migrant groups in Finland, but there are indications that gambling participation is high among migrants also in this context. Russian speakers constitute the largest migrant group in Finland. This study focuses on the experiences and views of Russian speakers in
Finland on the Finnish gambling system and its relationship to gambling harms. The study is based on the results of qualitative data collected on gambling experiences among Russian-speaking residents of Finland. The data consist of an online survey directed at individuals who gamble (N = 26) and interviews conducted among family members of those gambling (N = 3). Russian speakers in Finland view gambling as highly normalised in the Finnish society. This normalisation reinforced by availability, accessibility, and state involvement. Russian speakers also have perspective on how to better prevent and treat gambling harms in Finland. Involving migrants with experience of different
gambling systems can provide critical insight on established practices in gambling systems.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Number of pages9
ISSN1455-0725
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • 5142 Social policy
  • Finland
  • gamnling
  • migrants
  • normalisation
  • prevention

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