2017
DOI: 10.4309/jgi.v0i35.3972
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Risk factors for pathological gambling along a continuum of severity: Individual and relational variables

Abstract: This study’s aim was to identify characteristics with higher odds of distinguishing a group of pathological gamblers (PG) from (1) a group of gamblers without a gambling problem (NP) and 2) a sub-clinical group (SP). An additional aim was to investigate those characteristics as risk/protective factors along the continuum of problem-gambling severity. Sociodemographic (gender, age, marital status, and educational level), individual (psychopathological symptoms) and relational (family functioning, dyadic adjustm… Show more

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“…A large number of demographic factors have been shown to be predictors of adult gambling problems. Poor academic performance [61] and lower educational attainment [59,60,68] are commonly identified risk factors. Male gender is as another key risk factor, with young men being several times more likely to experience problems than many other age-gender categories [58,60,61,63].…”
Section: Risk Factors For Gambling Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A large number of demographic factors have been shown to be predictors of adult gambling problems. Poor academic performance [61] and lower educational attainment [59,60,68] are commonly identified risk factors. Male gender is as another key risk factor, with young men being several times more likely to experience problems than many other age-gender categories [58,60,61,63].…”
Section: Risk Factors For Gambling Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor academic performance [61] and lower educational attainment [59,60,68] are commonly identified risk factors. Male gender is as another key risk factor, with young men being several times more likely to experience problems than many other age-gender categories [58,60,61,63]. Young women, as well as men, are generally more likely to experience problems [59,62,63].…”
Section: Risk Factors For Gambling Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%