Gambling has become one of the major components of the Canadian entertainment industry. Gambling is popular not only for adults, but also for young people. There are lottery and scratch cards, blackjack, bingo, gambling etc in various kinds of gambling. Gambling may affect individual's spirit and body. The harmful effects of gambling include depression, isolation, insomnia, stress related problems, loss of control.
Most forms of gambling are limited to adults, but there is increasing evidence that young people are also involved in gambling. According to a survey in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway, Australia, 63 to 82% of adolescents gambling each year, 4 to 7% of young people show a serious morbid gambling pattern, 10 to 15% There is a danger of youth developing or recurring. . Pathological gambling (Delfabbro & Thrupp, 2003; Monaghan, Derevensky, & Sklar, 2008; Johansson & Gotestam, 2003). In studies showing that there is a strong association between problematic gambling and other maladaptive behaviors and that morbid gambling usually occurs during adolescence, the problem of young people 's gambling problem is higher than that of adults is.
For older children and adolescents, low level gambling is considered safe and some teenagers trying new experiences will gamble. However, the childhood gambling increases the risk of adult gambling problems. About one-third of adult problem gambler who is seeking treatment starts gambling at 11 to 17 years old
Problematic gambling (or Rudmania, often referred to as "gambling addiction" or "compulsive gambling") is an impetus to continually gamble despite harmful adverse effects and the desire to quit. The gambling problem is usually not a gambler's behavior, but depends on whether the gambler or someone else has been hurt. If gambler meets certain criteria, serious gambling may be diagnosed as clinical morbid gambling. Morbid gambling is a common illness related to social costs and family expenses.