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Differences in gambling problem severity and gambling and health/functioning characteristics among Asian-American and Caucasian high-school students

机译:亚裔美国人和白种人高中生赌博问题的严重程度以及赌博与健康/功能特征的差异

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Studies of Asian-American adults have found high estimates of problematic gambling. However, little is known about gambling behaviors and associated measures among Asian-American adolescents. This study examined gambling perceptions and behaviors and health/functioning characteristics stratified by problem-gambling severity and Asian-American and Caucasian race using cross-sectional survey data of 121 Asian-American and 1,659 Caucasian high-school students. Asian-American and Caucasian adolescents significantly differed on problem-gambling severity, with Asian-American adolescents more often reporting not gambling (24.8% vs. 16.4%), but when they did report gambling, they showed higher levels of at-risk/problem gambling (30.6% vs. 26.4%). Parental approval or disapproval of adolescent gambling also significantly differed between races, with Asian-American adolescents more likely to perceive both parental disapproval (50.0% vs. 38.2%) and approval (19.3% vs. 9.6%) of gambling. Asian-American adolescents were also more likely to express concern about gambling among close family members (25.2% vs. 11.6%). Among Asian-American adolescents, stronger associations were observed between at-risk/problem gambling and smoking cigarettes (interaction odds ratio=12.6). In summary, differences in problem-gambling severity and gambling perceptions indicate possible cultural differences in familial attitudes towards gambling. Stronger links between cigarette smoking and risky/problematic gambling amongst Asian-American adolescents suggest that prevention and treatment efforts targeting youth addictions consider cultural differences.
机译:对亚裔美国人的研究发现,赌博问题的估计很高。但是,关于亚裔美国人青少年的赌博行为和相关措施知之甚少。这项研究使用121名亚裔美国人和1,659名白人高中生的横断面调查数据,调查了以问题赌博的严重程度以及亚裔美国人和白种人种族为分层的赌博感知,行为和健康/功能特征。亚裔美国人和高加索青少年在问题赌博的严重程度上存在显着差异,亚裔美国人青少年更经常报告不赌博(24.8%对16.4%),但是当他们报告赌博时,他们显示出更高的风险/问题水平赌博(30.6%对26.4%)。在种族之间,父母对青少年赌博的批准或不赞成也存在显着差异,亚裔美国青少年更容易感到父母对父母的反对(50.0%对38.2%)和对赌博的认可(19.3%对9.6%)。亚裔美国人的青少年也更有可能对亲戚之间的赌博表示担忧(25.2%比11.6%)。在亚裔美国青少年中,高风险/问题赌博与吸烟之间的关联更强(互动几率= 12.6)。总而言之,问题赌博的严重程度和赌博观念的差异表明,家庭对赌博的态度可能存在文化差异。亚裔青少年中吸烟与危险/有问题的赌博之间的联系更加紧密,这表明针对青年成瘾者的预防和治疗工作考虑了文化差异。

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