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ID 115834
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Yokomitsu, Kengo Ritsumeikan University
Sakai, Takanobu Konan Women’s University
Irie, Tomonari Hokusho University
Tayama, Jun Waseda University
Furukawa, Hirokazu Naruto University of Education
Himachi, Mika Tokai Gakuen University
Kanazawa, Junichiro Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
Kunisato, Yoshihiko Senshu University
Matsuoka, Hirofumi Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
Takada, Takuhiro Tokai Gakuen University
Takahashi, Fumito Shinshu University
Takahashi, Takahito University of Miyazaki
Osawa, Kaori Konan University
Keywords
Gambling
University students
Japan
Cognitive distortion
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Background: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between symptoms of gambling problems, gambling behaviours, and cognitive distortions among a university student population in Japan ages 20 to 29 years. We aimed to address the gap in knowledge of gambling disorders and treatment for this population.
Methods: Data were obtained from 1471 Japanese undergraduate students from 19 universities in Japan. Descriptive statistics and hierarchical multivariate regression analysis were used to investigate whether the factors of gambling cognitive distortions would have predictive effects on gambling disorder symptoms.
Results: Results indicated that 5.1% of the participants are classifiable as probable disordered gamblers. The bias of the gambling type to pachinko and pachislot was unique to gamblers in Japan. Of the students sampled, 342 self-reported gambling symptoms via the South Oaks Gambling Screen. Hierarchical multivariate regression analysis indicated that one domain of gambling cognitive distortions was associated significantly with gambling symptoms among the 342 symptomatic participants: gambling expectancy (β = 0.19, p < .05). The multivariate model explained 47% of the variance in the gambling symptoms.
Conclusion: This study successfully contributed to the sparse research on university student gambling in Japan. Specifically, our results indicated a statistically significant relationship between gambling cognitive distortions and gambling disorder symptoms. These results can inform the development of preventive education and treatment for university students with gambling disorder in Japan. The report also describes needs for future research of university students with gambling disorder.
Journal Title
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
ISSN
1747597X
Publisher
BioMed Central|Springer Nature
Volume
14
Start Page
51
Published Date
2019-11-13
Remark
所属英表記誤記あり (誤)Senshu Univiersity→(正)Senshu University
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