A recent study from Finland highlights a gender disparity in gambling behaviors and associated risks. The research shows that Finnish women who participate in gambling games are more likely to experience gambling problems compared to men. In contrast, men tend to prefer betting games and exhibit different gambling patterns. These findings underscore the importance of developing gender-specific approaches to gambling prevention and treatment to effectively address and reduce problem gambling among different demographic groups in Finland. The study contributes to a nuanced understanding of gambling behaviors and risks in the Finnish market, which could inform public policy and support services.