2nd Department of Psychiatry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 196 Langada Str., Thessaloniki, Greece.
J Gambl Stud. 2013 Mar;29(1):131-50. doi: 10.1007/s10899-011-9291-8.
We present results from a cross-sectional study of the entire adolescent student population aged 12-19 of the island of Kos and their parents, on the relationship between their Internet gambling and respective parental practices, including aspects of psychological bonding and online security measures. The sample consisted of 2,017 students (51.8% boys, 48.2% girls). Our results indicate that gender, parenting practices as perceived by the adolescents and distinct patterns of adolescent Internet activities are among the best predictor variables for Internet gambling. Security practices exercised by the parents failed to make an impact on the extent of Internet gambling, demonstrating the need for specific measures to tackle this phenomenon since the provision of simple education on the dangers of the Internet is not sufficient to this regard.
我们呈现了一项针对科斯岛所有 12-19 岁青少年学生及其家长的横断面研究结果,该研究探讨了他们的互联网赌博行为与各自的育儿实践之间的关系,包括心理联系和在线安全措施的各个方面。样本由 2017 名学生(51.8%男孩,48.2%女孩)组成。我们的研究结果表明,性别、青少年感知到的育儿实践以及青少年互联网活动的不同模式是互联网赌博的最佳预测变量之一。父母实施的安全措施对互联网赌博的程度没有影响,这表明需要采取具体措施来解决这一现象,因为提供关于互联网危险的简单教育在这方面是不够的。