Examining the Gambling Behavior of University Students: A Cross-Sectional Survey Applying the Multi-Theory Model (MTM) of Health Behavior Change in a Single Institution

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作者
Kapukotuwa, Sidath [1 ]
Bonsu, Laurencia [1 ]
Chatterjee, Anita [1 ]
Fudolig, Miguel [2 ]
Sharma, Manoj [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Nevada, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social & Behav Hlth, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA
[2] Univ Nevada, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA
[3] UNLV, Dept Internal Med, Kirk Kerkorian Sch Med, Las Vegas, NV 89106 USA
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behavior; theory; addiction; gambling; college students; university students; young adults; betting; gaming; PREDICT INITIATION; MULTITHEORY MODEL; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; SUSTENANCE; CONSUMPTION;
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10.3390/healthcare11152151
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Gambling among college students can start as a pastime activity. However, this pastime can lead to problem gambling and pathological gambling. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify and explain the initiation and sustenance of quitting gambling among university students who had participated in gambling during the past month and those who had not using a novel fourth-generation multi-theory model (MTM) of health behavior change. Data were collected from a sample of 1474 university students at a large southwestern university in the U.S. between January 2023 and February 2023, utilizing a validated 39-item survey. The statistical analyses employed in this study encompassed descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests, and hierarchical regression modeling. Among students who had engaged in gambling in the past month, the constructs of participatory dialogue (& beta; = 0.052; p < 0.05), behavioral confidence (& beta; = 0.073; p < 0.0001), changes in the physical environment (& beta; = 0.040; p = 0.0137), and demographic variables accounted for 27.7% of the variance in the likelihood of initiating the behavior change. Furthermore, the constructs of emotional transformation (& beta; = 0.104; p = 0.0003) and practice for change (& beta; = 0.060; p = 0.0368), and demographic variables accounted for 22.6% of the variance in the likelihood of sustaining quitting gambling behavior. The Multi-Theory Model (MTM) can be employed to design interventions aimed at reducing problem gambling among college students.
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