The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)

INTRODUCTION[|]The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use (PIU), and between problem and pathologic gamblers (PPG) and non-problem gamblers (NPG). [¤]METHODS[|]The study was administered to 299 Near East...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Çakıcı, Yağmur Fırat, Asra Babayiğit, Meryem Karaaziz
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Language:English
Published: ANP Publishing 2020-01-01
Series:Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
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Online Access:https://www.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=kpd&un=KPD-93685
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author Mehmet Çakıcı
Yağmur Fırat
Asra Babayiğit
Meryem Karaaziz
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Yağmur Fırat
Asra Babayiğit
Meryem Karaaziz
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description INTRODUCTION[|]The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use (PIU), and between problem and pathologic gamblers (PPG) and non-problem gamblers (NPG). [¤]METHODS[|]The study was administered to 299 Near East University psychology students in April-May 2015. The questionnaire includes a socio-demographic form, South Oaks Gambling Screening Scale (SOGS) and Problematic Internet Usage Scale (PIUS). Descriptive, chi-square, t-test and Pearson correlation statistical methods were used. [¤]RESULTS[|]According to the study more than half of the PPG participated in gambling on the Internet. Moreover, men tended to gamble more than women. It is also found that single and high income level participants are gambling more frequently. Students attending university for more than 5 years were found to have more PPG. However, this study shows that problem and pathological gambling is seen more prevalent among students who have high income level. In this study, it is illustrated that the highest frequency of gambling occurs at casinos (77.7%), which is followed closely by betting offices (70.8%). It is also observed that gambling on games such as horse-racing and dog-racing were seen higher in people with PPG. [¤]DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION[|]PIU has been seen as one of the leading causes of PPG. These studies showed that university students who had PIU were more prone to PPG problems. In order to prevent the inter-related problems of PPG and PIU, effective public health policies, awareness and consciousness programs are needed. [¤]
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spelling doaj.art-9f81abbef2504bedbdbb35e230a119a32023-02-15T16:21:35ZengANP PublishingKlinik Psikiyatri Dergisi1302-00992020-01-01231344210.5505/kpd.2020.93685KPD-93685The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)Mehmet Çakıcı0Yağmur Fırat1Asra Babayiğit2Meryem Karaaziz3Near East University, Arts And Science Faculty, Department Of Psychology, Lefkosa-kibris, Mersin 10 TurkeyNear East University, Arts And Science Faculty, Department Of Psychology, Lefkosa-kibris, Mersin 10 TurkeyNear East University, Arts And Science Faculty, Department Of Psychology, Lefkosa-kibris, Mersin 10 TurkeyNear East University, Arts And Science Faculty, Department Of Psychology, Lefkosa-kibris, Mersin 10 TurkeyINTRODUCTION[|]The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use (PIU), and between problem and pathologic gamblers (PPG) and non-problem gamblers (NPG). [¤]METHODS[|]The study was administered to 299 Near East University psychology students in April-May 2015. The questionnaire includes a socio-demographic form, South Oaks Gambling Screening Scale (SOGS) and Problematic Internet Usage Scale (PIUS). Descriptive, chi-square, t-test and Pearson correlation statistical methods were used. [¤]RESULTS[|]According to the study more than half of the PPG participated in gambling on the Internet. Moreover, men tended to gamble more than women. It is also found that single and high income level participants are gambling more frequently. Students attending university for more than 5 years were found to have more PPG. However, this study shows that problem and pathological gambling is seen more prevalent among students who have high income level. In this study, it is illustrated that the highest frequency of gambling occurs at casinos (77.7%), which is followed closely by betting offices (70.8%). It is also observed that gambling on games such as horse-racing and dog-racing were seen higher in people with PPG. [¤]DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION[|]PIU has been seen as one of the leading causes of PPG. These studies showed that university students who had PIU were more prone to PPG problems. In order to prevent the inter-related problems of PPG and PIU, effective public health policies, awareness and consciousness programs are needed. [¤]https://www.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=kpd&un=KPD-93685problematic internet useproblem gamblingpathological gamblinguniversity students
spellingShingle Mehmet Çakıcı
Yağmur Fırat
Asra Babayiğit
Meryem Karaaziz
The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)
Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
problematic internet use
problem gambling
pathological gambling
university students
title The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)
title_full The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)
title_fullStr The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)
title_full_unstemmed The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)
title_short The comparison between the socio-demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non-gamblers among university students (eng)
title_sort comparison between the socio demographic characteristics and the problematic internet use between gamblers and non gamblers among university students eng
topic problematic internet use
problem gambling
pathological gambling
university students
url https://www.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=kpd&un=KPD-93685
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