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Does context matter? A multilevel analysis of gambling settings among undergraduates

机译:上下文重要吗?大学生赌博环境的多层次分析

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Background: Research has yet to disentangle and estimate the relative contributions of both contextual and individual characteristics to explain time and money expenditures on gambling. Methods: Data are drawn from the University Student Gambling Habit Survey (ENHJEU), a campus-stratified survey targeting full-time undergraduates enrolled at three universities in Montreal, Canada (N = 2139). Up to three gambling occasions were investigated per respondent, resulting in 1757 gambling occasions distributed among 916 students. Multilevel analyses were performed to estimate the variances in time and money expenditures that are derived at the individual level (level 2) and at the contextual level (level 1). Results: Regarding time expenditures, the intraclass correlation revealed that 58% of the estimated variance is between students, whereas 42% is between occasions. All contextual variables including alcohol use, days of the week, social context, group size and experience of play were significantly related to students' time spent gambling, with the exception of drug use. With respect to money expenditures, 56% of the estimated variance is between individuals, whereas 44% is explained by the gambling occasions. Money expenditures per occasion vary based on whether students were gambling on a weekday or during the weekend, how many people they were gambling with, and the general experience of play. Conclusions: Prevention strategies should focus on educational messages that provide tips and tricks for balancing leisure gambling time and daily responsibilities (e.g. studies). It is also important to deploy effective prevention tools to break isolation and loss of control in concentrated settings.
机译:背景:研究尚未弄清并估计背景和个人特征的相对贡献,以解释赌博的时间和金钱支出。方法:数据来自大学生赌博习惯调查(ENHJEU),这是一项针对加拿大蒙特利尔三所大学的全日制本科生的校园分层调查(N = 2139)。每个受访者最多调查了3次赌博机会,结果在916名学生中分配了1757次赌博机会。进行了多级分析,以估计在个人级别(级别2)和上下文级别(级别1)得出的时间和金钱支出的差异。结果:关于时间支出,班级内部相关性显示,估计差异的58%在学生之间,而42%在场合之间。除吸毒外,所有情境变量包括饮酒,一周中的天数,社交情境,小组人数和玩耍经历都与学生的赌博时间密切相关。关于货币支出,估计差异的56%在个人之间,而44%由赌博场合解释。根据学生是否在工作日或周末赌博,与多少人一起赌博以及一般的游戏体验,每次支出的金钱支出会有所不同。结论:预防策略应集中在教育信息上,这些信息提供了平衡休闲赌博时间和日常职责(例如学习)的提示和技巧。部署有效的预防工具以打破集中环境中的隔离和失控也很重要。

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