The survey is conducted every year, and is about the risk of ninth graders, and high school students in the second to end up in addiction to, for example, drugs, tobacco and games.

When it comes to games, it is 18 percent of the ninth graders, and 32 percent of the high school students in the second in Halland who answer that they have played for money at some point in the last twelve months.

The figures mean that Halland stands out with the highest figure in the country when it comes to young people's gambling for money, according to the CAN report.

Click to see Magnus Olausson, chairman of the Gambling Addicts Association, tell how gambling addiction among young people in Halland can be expressed.

He also gives tips on how parents can think to prevent children from becoming addicted to gambling.