The college years are a formative period where the risk for development of problematic gambling is high. Research examining racial and ethnic differences in gambling behaviors has been limited and inconsistent. The aims of this study were to examine racial and ethnic differences in problem gambling among a large sample of college students. Undergraduates (N = 3058) from a large southern university completed an online screening questionnaire which included demographics, gambling frequency, gambling expenditure (i.e. money lost) in the previous 6 months, and the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS). Negative binomial regression results indicated that Asian participants gambled less frequently than participants who were Caucasian or Hispanic/Lati...
This study investigated the prevalence of gambling, gambling related NCAA violations, and disordered...
In Japan, soccer lottery is scheduled to start in 2001 as a new type of publicly-managed gambling. R...
Background and aims: In an effort to provide further empirical evidence of meaningful differences, t...
This study compared rates of gambling between Asian American and White undergraduate college student...
Background: although the data on racial/ethnic associations with gambling disorder are limited, stud...
Limited research have examined the ethnic differences in gambling and drinking among emerging adults...
Abstract A few studies have examined gambling behavior and problem gambling among minorities and rep...
Background: Prior data indicate high rates of problematic gambling in some racial-ethnic minority gr...
Multiple studies show an increased prevalence of gambling disorder among African Americans compared ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: International students comprise an ethnic minority subpopulation who may ...
The current study examined the prevalence, frequency, and predictors of gambling among young adult c...
The current study examined the prevalence, frequency, and predictors of gambling among young adult c...
Young people are a high risk group for gambling problems and university (college) students fall into...
Research on pathological gambling has suggested that the disorder afflicts American Indians at a gre...
<p>Problem gambling, a fairly recent addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis...
This study investigated the prevalence of gambling, gambling related NCAA violations, and disordered...
In Japan, soccer lottery is scheduled to start in 2001 as a new type of publicly-managed gambling. R...
Background and aims: In an effort to provide further empirical evidence of meaningful differences, t...
This study compared rates of gambling between Asian American and White undergraduate college student...
Background: although the data on racial/ethnic associations with gambling disorder are limited, stud...
Limited research have examined the ethnic differences in gambling and drinking among emerging adults...
Abstract A few studies have examined gambling behavior and problem gambling among minorities and rep...
Background: Prior data indicate high rates of problematic gambling in some racial-ethnic minority gr...
Multiple studies show an increased prevalence of gambling disorder among African Americans compared ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: International students comprise an ethnic minority subpopulation who may ...
The current study examined the prevalence, frequency, and predictors of gambling among young adult c...
The current study examined the prevalence, frequency, and predictors of gambling among young adult c...
Young people are a high risk group for gambling problems and university (college) students fall into...
Research on pathological gambling has suggested that the disorder afflicts American Indians at a gre...
<p>Problem gambling, a fairly recent addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis...
This study investigated the prevalence of gambling, gambling related NCAA violations, and disordered...
In Japan, soccer lottery is scheduled to start in 2001 as a new type of publicly-managed gambling. R...
Background and aims: In an effort to provide further empirical evidence of meaningful differences, t...