Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tampere, 33100, Tampere, Finland.
J Gambl Stud. 2019 Mar;35(1):15-30. doi: 10.1007/s10899-018-9813-8.
Gambling opportunities have increased rapidly during recent years. Previous research shows that gambling is a popular activity among youth, which may contribute to problem gambling. This study examined how social identification with online and offline peer groups associates with youth problem gambling behavior and if perceived social support buffers this relationship. Data were gathered with an online survey with 1212 American and 1200 Finnish participants between 15 and 25 years of age. Measures included the South Oaks Gambling Screen for problem gambling, and items for peer group identification and perceived social support. It was found that youth who identify strongly with offline peer groups were less likely to engage in problem gambling, while strong identification with online peer groups had the opposite effect. We also found that the associations between social identification and problem gambling behavior were moderated by perceived social support. Online peer groups may be a determinant in youth problem gambling. Focusing on offline peer groups and increasing social support can hold significant potential in youth gambling prevention.
近年来,赌博机会迅速增加。先前的研究表明,赌博是年轻人中很受欢迎的活动,这可能导致赌博问题。本研究调查了与在线和线下同伴群体的社会认同如何与青年赌博问题行为相关联,以及感知到的社会支持是否缓冲这种关系。数据是通过一项在线调查收集的,参与者为 1212 名美国人和 1200 名芬兰人,年龄在 15 至 25 岁之间。测量包括问题赌博的南方奥克斯赌博筛查量表,以及同伴群体认同和感知社会支持的项目。结果发现,与线下同伴群体强烈认同的年轻人不太可能参与赌博问题,而与在线同伴群体的强烈认同则有相反的效果。我们还发现,社会认同与赌博问题行为之间的关联受到感知社会支持的调节。在线同伴群体可能是青年赌博问题的一个决定因素。关注线下同伴群体并增加社会支持在青年赌博预防方面具有重要潜力。