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Svenska Spel: Record Year for Gaming Research

2024 was a strong year for research into problem gambling. With record-high application pressure and more projects granted than before, Svenska Spel’s independent research council continues to lead the development towards more knowledge-based work on problem gambling.
More people than ever applied for funding for research into gambling addiction, prevention and treatment in 2024. A total of SEK 5.9 million was distributed to seven projects that shed light on critical issues such as comorbidity, the effects of gaming advertising and how microtransactions affect gambling behaviour.
“We see a growing need to understand gambling problems in a broader societal context. Much focus is on mental health, especially among young people. It is a positive development that means we can contribute knowledge that really makes a difference,” Sara Lindholm Larsson, chair of Svenska Spel’s independent research council, said.
During the year, the council has not only funded research, but also worked actively to disseminate knowledge and stimulate collaboration. At the “Research Coffee” meeting in April, researchers and doctoral students met to present their results and discuss new approaches. During Almedalen Week, experts, politicians and industry representatives gathered for a packed seminar on the triggers of gambling addiction and the accessibility of games, with a focus on the government’s proposal to ban payment for games on credit.
In October, the annual Knowledge Day was held, an important forum where research meets practice. Leading researchers gave lectures and shared insights on topics such as young people’s gambling, the connection between gambling problems and computer gaming, quick payment solutions and preventive work at the municipal level. The day clearly demonstrated the growing societal importance of gaming research.
“We see a great demand for measures in politics, healthcare and the gaming industry. By bringing together experts and decision-makers, we create better conditions for effective interventions and evidence-based decisions,” Sara Lindholm Larsson said.
2025 marks the 15th anniversary of Svenska Spel’s independent research council. Svenska Spel’s long-term commitment to research is central to a constantly changing gaming market in need of scientifically based responsible gaming initiatives.
“It is natural for the gaming market to develop, but it must be done in a responsible manner. By supporting research and spreading knowledge, we want to contribute to a more sustainable gaming market where risks are reduced,” Anna Johnson, President and CEO of Svenska Spel, said.
In conjunction with the independent research council celebrating 15 years, Svenska Spel will also pass the 100 million SEK mark in its support for research.
“It is a milestone and confirms Svenska Spel’s long-term commitment. The research gives us valuable insights, and we follow developments closely while evaluating our own work. In this way, we can strengthen our responsible gaming in an evidence-based way,” Anna Johnson said.
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