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Social Ecological Model of Problem Gambling: A Cross-National Survey Study of Young People in the United States, South Korea, Spain, and Finland

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Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, 33014 Tampere, Finland
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Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Jyväskylä, 40014 Jyväskylä, Finland
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Department of Social Research, University of Turku, 20500 Turku, Finland
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Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland
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Department of Psychology, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, Spain
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Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, Korea
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Academic Editors: Anders Håkansson and Susana Jiménez-Murcia
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18(6), 3220; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063220
Received: 27 January 2021 / Revised: 15 March 2021 / Accepted: 16 March 2021 / Published: 20 March 2021
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Gambling Disorder: Challenges in Diagnosis, Etiology and Treatment)
Problem gambling among young people is an emerging trend globally. The online environment in particular offers various possibilities for gambling engagement. This is the first cross-national survey study using the social ecological model to analyze problem gambling, especially in the online context. The study aimed to analyze how different social ecological spheres explain problem gambling. Participants were young people aged 15–25 in the United States (n = 1212), South Korea (n = 1192), Spain (n = 1212), and Finland (n = 1200). The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) instrument measured problem gambling. The regression models analyzed problem gambling with measures of intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, and societal spheres. Spanish participants had the highest SOGS score for problem gambling. In all countries, the variations in problem gambling were best explained by the organizational sphere measures (26%) when compared to the intrapersonal (11%), interpersonal (5%), and societal (3%) spheres. In the full model, the organizational sphere measures had strong associations with problem gambling. These included consumer debt, online gambling community participation, online casino participation, and exposure to online pop-up advertisements. Problem gambling was also associated with conformity to group norms in the interpersonal sphere, and male gender and impulsivity in the intrapersonal sphere. Cross-national results were similar in different countries. Within the final model, gambling community participation had the strongest association with problem gambling (β = 0.23, p < 0.001). The online context plays a major role in problem gambling behavior. The social ecological model is a useful tool for tackling problem gambling and developing preventative measures. View Full-Text
Keywords: pathological gambling; social ecological model; adolescents; emerging adults; Internet; online communities; online casinos; consumer debt; advertising; impulsivity pathological gambling; social ecological model; adolescents; emerging adults; Internet; online communities; online casinos; consumer debt; advertising; impulsivity
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Oksanen, A.; Sirola, A.; Savolainen, I.; Koivula, A.; Kaakinen, M.; Vuorinen, I.; Zych, I.; Paek, H.-J. Social Ecological Model of Problem Gambling: A Cross-National Survey Study of Young People in the United States, South Korea, Spain, and Finland. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 3220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063220

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Oksanen A, Sirola A, Savolainen I, Koivula A, Kaakinen M, Vuorinen I, Zych I, Paek H-J. Social Ecological Model of Problem Gambling: A Cross-National Survey Study of Young People in the United States, South Korea, Spain, and Finland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(6):3220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063220

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Oksanen, Atte, Anu Sirola, Iina Savolainen, Aki Koivula, Markus Kaakinen, Ilkka Vuorinen, Izabela Zych, and Hye-Jin Paek. 2021. "Social Ecological Model of Problem Gambling: A Cross-National Survey Study of Young People in the United States, South Korea, Spain, and Finland" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6: 3220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063220

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