2018
DOI: 10.21134/haaj.v18i2.392
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Prevalencia del juego de apuestas en adolescentes. Un análisis de los factores asociados

Abstract: A pesar de que el juego de apuestas es una actividad no permitida a los menores, estudios internacionales calculan que el 16% de los adolescentes ha jugado en los últimos 12 meses, y entre 2.5% y 5.6% cumplen criterios de juego de riesgo. El objetivo del presente trabajo es describir la conducta de juego de apuestas en una muestra de adolescentes y analizar su relación con la accesibilidad y la norma subjetiva. Se analiza la conducta de juego, la percepción de accesibilidad y la norma subjetiva en 2.71… Show more

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“…It is presently accepted that up to 10% of all emerging adults are at risk of developing a gambling disorder ( Marchica, Mills, Keough, Montreuil, & Derevensky, 2019 ), which indicates a growing pattern from previous estimates ( Rodriguez, Neighbors, Rinker, & Tackett, 2015 ). The age of onset is a crucial dimension because the sooner individuals engage in gambling behaviour the higher their risk of experiencing gambling problems ( Casellas, Cabrera, & Lloret, 2018 ). According to a recent systematic review, between a 1.1% and 48.4% of adolescents presented some degree of problematic online gambling, and problem gambling had between a 10.2% and a 21.9% of prevalence in online gamblers ( Montiel, Ortega-Barón, Basterra-González, González-Cabrera, & Machimbarrena, 2021 ).…”
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“…It is presently accepted that up to 10% of all emerging adults are at risk of developing a gambling disorder ( Marchica, Mills, Keough, Montreuil, & Derevensky, 2019 ), which indicates a growing pattern from previous estimates ( Rodriguez, Neighbors, Rinker, & Tackett, 2015 ). The age of onset is a crucial dimension because the sooner individuals engage in gambling behaviour the higher their risk of experiencing gambling problems ( Casellas, Cabrera, & Lloret, 2018 ). According to a recent systematic review, between a 1.1% and 48.4% of adolescents presented some degree of problematic online gambling, and problem gambling had between a 10.2% and a 21.9% of prevalence in online gamblers ( Montiel, Ortega-Barón, Basterra-González, González-Cabrera, & Machimbarrena, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%