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A Survey of Medical Student Gambling and Implications for Medical School Educators and Program Development
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|作者:
Michael G. Kavan
Gary H. Westerman
Gary N. Elsasser
Paul D. Turner
机构:
[1] Creighton University School of Medicine,Department of Family Medicine
[2] Creighton University School of Dentistry,undefined
[3] Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions,undefined
关键词:
Medical students;
gambling;
D O I:
10.1007/BF03341772
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摘要:
In the United States, 82% of adults admit to gambling over the past year. Approximately 2.3% of people are considered to be problematic gamblers and 0.6% are considered to have pathological gambling problems. As many as 87% of college students admit to gambling over the past 12 months with up to 9% of men and 2% of women college students considered to be probable pathological gamblers. To date, no studies have been published regarding medical student gambling and its relationship to demographic variables, academics, socializing, and various risk factors. This study surveyed medical students on the prevalence of gambling, gambling behavior, problematic gambling, the relationship between gambling and academic and social issues, and other risky behaviors. Survey results found that 61% of medical students admitted to gambling over the past year. Overall, 13.6% of students who gambled reported at least one symptom or behavior related to problem gambling and less than one percent of students reported pathological gambling. Few students reported that gambling negatively impacted academics or relationships. In general, medical students reported high rates of alcohol use. Implications for medical educators and administration are discussed within the article.
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页码:121 / 128
页数:7
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