Westerman Gary H, Elsasser Gary N, Kavan Michael G
Department of Community and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2009 Aug;73(8):934-41.
The aim of this study is to assess the extent and characteristics of gambling among dental students. Three hundred sixteen dental students enrolled at a private midwestern dental school accessed the twenty-six-item modified South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) as an online survey. Students were advised of the anonymity and confidentiality of the survey results. Student characteristics are presented as descriptive data. One hundred eighty-six students (58.9 percent) responded. Nearly two-thirds (61.3 percent) of the respondents reported having gambled at least once during the past twelve months. Using the SOGS score, six students can be considered problem gamblers with a value of 3 but <5, and three students can be considered as pathological gamblers with a score of >or=5. Gambling is a common activity among dental students and should be considered a possible factor for students who develop academic or social difficulties. Students do not appear to have a realistic perception of what constitutes problem or pathological gambling and may benefit from programs that address this issue.
本研究的目的是评估牙科学生赌博的程度和特点。在一所中西部私立牙科学院就读的316名牙科学生参与了一项在线调查,该调查采用了26项修正版的南橡树赌博筛查量表(SOGS)。学生们被告知调查结果将予以匿名和保密。学生特征以描述性数据呈现。186名学生(58.9%)做出了回应。近三分之二(61.3%)的受访者报告在过去十二个月内至少赌博过一次。根据SOGS评分,6名学生得分为3但小于5,可被视为问题赌徒,3名学生得分大于或等于5,可被视为病态赌徒。赌博在牙科学生中是一种常见活动,对于出现学业或社交困难的学生而言,应将赌博视为一个可能的影响因素。学生们似乎对什么构成问题赌博或病态赌博没有现实的认知,可能会从针对这一问题的项目中受益。