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Longitudinal associations between adverse childhood experiences and moderate-risk to problem gambling in young adulthood: A prospective UK cohort study

Patterson, E.; Rossi, R.; Sallis, H.; Dennie, E.; Howe, L. D.; Emond, A. D.; Herbert, A.

2026-04-04 public and global health
10.64898/2026.04.02.26349298 medRxiv
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Previous research links Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) with problem gambling, but most studies rely on retrospective reporting and focus narrowly on maltreatment, overlooking adversities such as parental mental health issues. Using data on 3794 young adults in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, we examined longitudinal associations between 10 prospectively measured ACEs (individually and cumulatively), and moderate-risk/problem gambling (Problem Gambling Severity Index >=3) at ages 17, 20 and 24, adjusted for socioeconomic and other background factors. Population attributable fractions (PAFs) estimated proportions of cases potentially attributable to ACEs. Most ACEs were associated with higher odds of moderate-risk/problem gambling across ages (24/30 estimates) after adjustment, though effect sizes were generally small (median adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 1.31, interquartile range 1.24-1.59), and confidence intervals (CIs) wide. Sexual abuse showed the strongest association (aORs 2.4-4.2, CIs 0.5-10.5), while bullying and parental conviction were associated at ages 17 and 20 only, parental separation age 24 only. Evidence for a dose-response relationship was weak. PAFs suggested ACEs accounted for up to 12% of moderate-risk/problem gambling cases. These findings highlight potential impacts of ACEs on later gambling behaviour, but imprecise estimates suggest findings should be interpreted cautiously and strengthened through larger datasets and meta-analyses.

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