Petry Nancy M, Gonzalez-Ibanez Angels
Calhoun Cardiology Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, MC-3944, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT, 06030-3944, USA,
J Gambl Stud. 2015 Jun;31(2):397-408. doi: 10.1007/s10899-013-9432-3.
Internet gambling is popular in college students and associated with problem gambling behaviors. This study evaluated Internet gambling in 117 students participating in study evaluating brief interventions to reduce gambling; the brief interventions consisted of minimal advice, motivational enhancement therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (1-4 sessions). Compared to their counterparts who did not gamble via the Internet (n = 60), those who reported recent Internet gambling (n = 57) wagered in greater frequencies and amounts and reported missing school more often and more problems with family and anxiety due to gambling. Recent Internet gamblers demonstrated similar reductions in gambling over time and in response to the brief interventions as non-Internet gamblers. These data suggest that Internet gambling is common in problem gambling college students, and students who wager over the Internet can benefit from brief interventions.
网络赌博在大学生中很流行,且与问题赌博行为相关。本研究对117名参与评估减少赌博简短干预措施的学生的网络赌博情况进行了评估;这些简短干预措施包括最低限度建议、动机增强疗法和认知行为疗法(1 - 4节)。与那些没有通过互联网赌博的学生(n = 60)相比,那些报告近期有网络赌博行为的学生(n = 57)赌博频率更高、金额更大,且报告逃学更频繁,因赌博导致的家庭问题和焦虑更多。随着时间的推移,近期网络赌博者与非网络赌博者一样,在简短干预措施的作用下赌博行为都有类似程度的减少。这些数据表明,网络赌博在有问题赌博行为的大学生中很常见,且通过互联网赌博的学生能从简短干预措施中受益。