Petry Nancy M, Weinstock Jeremiah
University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT 06030, USA.
Am J Addict. 2007 Sep-Oct;16(5):325-30. doi: 10.1080/10550490701525673.
This study evaluated prevalence of Internet gambling and its association with pathological gambling and mental health status in college students. The South Oaks Gambling Screen and General Health Questionnaire were administered to 1356 undergraduates, and 23% reported ever gambling on the Internet, with 6.3% reporting Internet gambling weekly. Almost two-thirds (61.6%) of regular Internet gamblers were pathological gamblers, compared with 23.9% of infrequent Internet gamblers and 5.0% of non-Internet gamblers. Internet gambling frequency was significantly associated with poor mental health, after controlling for demographics and pathological gambling. These data call for prevention and treatment efforts of Internet gambling in students.
本研究评估了大学生网络赌博的患病率及其与病态赌博和心理健康状况的关联。对1356名本科生进行了南橡树赌博筛查量表和一般健康问卷调查,23%的学生报告曾参与网络赌博,其中6.3%的学生报告每周进行网络赌博。近三分之二(61.6%)的经常网络赌博者为病态赌博者,相比之下,偶尔网络赌博者中这一比例为23.9%,非网络赌博者中为5.0%。在控制了人口统计学因素和病态赌博后,网络赌博频率与心理健康状况不佳显著相关。这些数据呼吁针对学生网络赌博开展预防和治疗工作。