Title of article :
Environmental Correlates of Gambling Behavior
in Urban Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Emerson M.Wickwire، نويسنده , , James P. Whelan ·
Andrew W. Meyers، نويسنده , , David M. Murray، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The present study considered the relation between
adolescent gambling behavior and the perceived environment,
the component of Jessor and Jessor’s (1977) Problem
Behavior Theory that assesses the ways that adolescents
perceive the attitudes and behaviors of parents and peers.
The predominantly African-American sample included 188
sophomores from two urban public high schools. Using the
South Oaks Gambling Screen-Revised for Adolescents to
assess gambling risk, rates of both at-risk (20.7%) and problem
(12.8%) gamblingwere found to be high. Boys displayed
more gambling problems than did girls. The perceived environment
accounted for significant variance in gambling
problems and frequency, with proximal components displaying
stronger relationships than distal components. Perceiving
parent gambling and friend models for problem behavior
were positively correlated with gambling problems, and
friend models were positively related to gambling frequency.
Keywords :
Gambling . Adolescents . Perceivedenvironment . Ethnic minority
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology