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Comparisons of gambling and alcohol use among college students and noncollege young people in the United States.

机译:美国大学生和非大学青年赌博和酗酒的比较。

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OBJECTIVE: Gambling and alcohol use were compared for college and noncollege young adults in the US population. PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 1,000 respondents aged 18 to 21. METHODS: Data were analyzed from a representative household sample of US young people aged 14 to 21 years old. Telephone interviews were conducted between August 2005 and January 2007. RESULTS: After taking into account gender, age, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, college student status did not predict gambling, frequent gambling, or problem gambling. In contrast, being a college student was associated with higher levels of alcohol use and problem drinking. Being male was the strongest predictor of both problem gambling and problem drinking. Blacks were less likely than whites to drink heavily; yet they were more likely than whites to gamble heavily. CONCLUSION: Young males should be targeted for prevention and intervention efforts for both problem gambling and problem drinking regardless of college student status.
机译:目的:比较美国人群中大学和非大学青年的赌博和酗酒情况。参与者:参与者为1,000名18至21岁的受访者。方法:数据来自14至21岁的美国年轻人的代表性家庭样本。在2005年8月至2007年1月之间进行了电话访问。结果:在考虑了性别,年龄,种族/民族和社会经济地位之后,大学生的身份并不能预测赌博,频繁赌博或有问题的赌博。相反,作为一名大学生与较高的饮酒量和饮酒问题相关。男性是问题赌博和酗酒的最有力预测指标。与白人相比,黑人不太可能大量喝酒。但是他们比白人更有可能赌博。结论:无论大学生身份如何,青年男性都应针对问题赌博和饮酒采取预防和干预措施。

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