Authors
Georgios Floros, Anna Paradisioti, Michalis Hadjimarcou, Demetrios G Mappouras, Olga Karkanioti, Konstantinos Siomos
Publication date
2015/6
Journal
Journal of Gambling Studies
Volume
31
Pages
367-384
Publisher
Springer US
Description
This paper presents results from the study of gambling behaviors in a representative sample of Cypriot high-school students. The aim of the study was to ascertain epidemiology of adolescent online gambling in Cyprus and possible correlates. The sample consisted of 2,684 students (48.5 % boys, 51.5 % girls) from the first grades of junior (Gymnasium) and senior (Lyceum) high school. Our results indicate that gamblers presented with lower school achievement and related expectations while scoring consistently higher on measures of Internet addiction, parental bonding and psychopathology. Discriminant analysis revealed two profiles which explained the most variance in gambling behavior; the first profile that corresponded to more explained variance was the student with higher psychopathology, less prosocial behavior, higher Internet addiction score with higher frequencies of online activities and …
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