Department of Behavioral Disorders, Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Zagreb, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 26;18(19):10100. doi: 10.3390/ijerph181910100.
As a response to significant adolescent gambling involvement, a Croatian team of researchers and practitioners developed a universal, comprehensive, evidence-based youth gambling prevention program called "Who Really Wins?". This study presents the results on its short-term effectiveness following the first national implementation in 18 Croatian cities, with a total of 629 high school students (66.5% male) who completed the program. A design with two measurement sessions (pre-test and post-test) was used to explore the short-term effects of the program on gambling-related knowledge and cognition, frequency of gambling, and various socio-emotional skills. The results showed significant effects when it comes to knowledge, cognitive distortions, and the frequency of sports betting and playing lottery games. Furthermore, the program had no harmful effects on any of the measured variables. The results are interpreted in terms of methodological challenges in measuring effects, possible improvements of the program, and implications for future evaluation research.
针对青少年大量参与赌博的现象,一个由克罗地亚研究人员和从业者组成的团队开发了一个通用的、全面的、基于证据的青少年赌博预防计划,名为“谁是真正的赢家?”。本研究展示了该计划在克罗地亚 18 个城市首次全国实施后的短期效果,共有 629 名高中生(66.5%为男性)完成了该计划。采用两次测量(前测和后测)的设计来探索该计划对与赌博相关的知识和认知、赌博频率以及各种社会情感技能的短期效果。结果表明,该计划在知识、认知扭曲以及体育博彩和彩票游戏的频率方面产生了显著效果。此外,该计划对任何测量变量都没有不良影响。研究结果从衡量效果的方法学挑战、该计划的可能改进以及对未来评估研究的影响等方面进行了阐释。