Zitzow D
DHHS, PHS Indian Health Center, White Earth, MN 56591, USA.
Am Indian Alsk Nativ Ment Health Res (1987). 1996;7(2):14-26. doi: 10.5820/aian.0702.1996.14.
This study compared the gambling behaviors of American Indian adolescents with their non-Indian peers. Results indicated that perhaps due to socio-economic status, cultural issues, increased direct and vicarious exposure to gambling and gambling availability, that American Indian adolescents displayed greater frequency of gambling involvements, earlier onset of gambling experiences and greater tendency to exhibit problematic gambling behaviors.
这项研究比较了美国印第安青少年与非印第安同龄人之间的赌博行为。结果表明,或许由于社会经济地位、文化问题、对赌博的直接和间接接触增加以及赌博的可得性,美国印第安青少年表现出更高的赌博参与频率、更早开始赌博经历以及更倾向于表现出问题赌博行为。