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Playing arcade machines in adults-only areas
Young people who had ever played arcade gaming machines were asked if they had ever done so in an adults-only area, for example an adults (18 years old or above) only section of an amusement arcade, bowling alley, holiday park or pub.
1 in 10 young people with experience of arcade gaming machines reported having played a machine within an adults-only area (10 percent), compared to 8 in 10 who had not (80 percent), and a further 1 in 10 who did not know (10 percent).
Boys were more likely than girls to note having played arcade machines within an adults-only area (13 percent, compared to 6 percent). There were no statistically significant differences by age or ethnic background, though young people who had seen other family members gamble were more likely than those who had not to report having played an arcade machine within an adults-only area (15 percent, compared with 6 percent).
Table 4.3: Playing arcade machines in an adults-only area
Table 4.3 information
GC_FRUITWHERE. As far as you know, have you ever played on any of these machines in an adults-only area. For example, an adult (18 years old or above) only section of an amusement arcade, bowling alley, holiday park or pub.
Base: All answering who have played ‘Arcade gaming machines’ or ‘Fruit and/or slot machines’ (1,687).
| Playing arcade gaming machines in an adults-only area | 2024 (percentage) |
|---|---|
| Yes | 10% |
| No | 80% |
| Do not know | 10% |
There are no statistically significant differences across the past 3 years in the proportions of young people playing arcade gaming machines in adults-only areas.
Last updated: 7 November 2024
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