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Gambling Habits and Attitudes among Athlete and Non-Athlete High School Students in Skåne Region, Sweden

Miles, Molly ; Andersson, Mitchell LU orcid ; Claesdotter-Knutsson, Emma LU ; Kapetanovic, Sabina and Håkansson, Anders LU orcid (2024) In Journal of gambling studies 41(1). p.203-217
Abstract

Previous literature has reported increased rates of gambling problems in athletes compared to non-athletes. More liberal gambling-related attitudes have been suggested as a reason, although this rarely has been researched. The present study aimed to examine gambling experience, gambling problems, and gambling-related attitudes and parental gambling experience in high school students, comparing student-athletes to students at conventional schools. This is a cross-sectional web survey study in high school students (N = 473, 53% at sports high schools, 57% male) at eleven schools in the Skåne region, Sweden, who answered a web survey addressed gambling experiences, parental gambling and gambling-related attitudes, and included validated... (More)

Previous literature has reported increased rates of gambling problems in athletes compared to non-athletes. More liberal gambling-related attitudes have been suggested as a reason, although this rarely has been researched. The present study aimed to examine gambling experience, gambling problems, and gambling-related attitudes and parental gambling experience in high school students, comparing student-athletes to students at conventional schools. This is a cross-sectional web survey study in high school students (N = 473, 53% at sports high schools, 57% male) at eleven schools in the Skåne region, Sweden, who answered a web survey addressed gambling experiences, parental gambling and gambling-related attitudes, and included validated screening instruments for gambling problems and psychological distress. A history of any gambling was common and increased with age. Problem gambling was detected in 10% (13% of males and 5% of females, p <.001), and was associated with paternal and maternal gambling but not with psychological distress. Sports high school students were not more likely (9%) than other students (10%) to endorse gambling problems and history of each gambling type. However, paternal (but not maternal) gambling was more commonly reported in athletes, who also had more positive attitudes to gambling’s effects on society and gambling availability. In contrast to other studies, this study did not demonstrate higher prevalence of gambling or gambling problems among young athletes than among other students, but liberal attitudes towards gambling, and experience of parental gambling on the father’s side, were more common among athletes than among non-athletes. Gambling attitudes in adolescents may need to be targeted in future preventive efforts in young athletes and others.

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Adolescent, Elite athlete, Gambling disorder, High school athletes, Problem gambling, Sports psychology
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Journal of gambling studies
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41
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15 pages
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Springer
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1050-5350
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10.1007/s10899-024-10333-3
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  author       = {{Miles, Molly and Andersson, Mitchell and Claesdotter-Knutsson, Emma and Kapetanovic, Sabina and Håkansson, Anders}},
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  series       = {{Journal of gambling studies}},
  title        = {{Gambling Habits and Attitudes among Athlete and Non-Athlete High School Students in Skåne Region, Sweden}},
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