From Clicks to Bets: How Social Media Engagement Influences Gambling Severity-Cross-Sectional Research.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Vaclav Moravec, Nik Hynek, Beata Gavurova, Martin Rigelsky, Michal Miovsky
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The evolving gambling environment, marked by increased accessibility and innovative promotions, has led to rising expenditures globally. Despite this, the relationship between social media use and problem gambling in the Czech Republic remains underexplored. To investigate the association between social media use and problem gambling severity among Czech adults using the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI). Is there a difference in gambling severity based on demographic characteristics? (1); Is there a relationship between social media news consumption and gambling severity? (2); Is there a connection between negative motives for social media use and problematic usage? (3); Is there a link between problematic social media use and gambling severity? (4). Primary research, designed as a cross-sectional study, was conducted in the Czech Republic in November 2024 on a sample of 3093 respondents (48.4% male). All participants were aged 16 years or older. The sample was selected using quota sampling based on multiple identifying quota variables, with minimal differences in the proportions of quota indicators compared to the general population. Non-parametric tests and ordinal logistic regression analyzed relationships between demographics, social media use, and PGSI scores. Higher PGSI scores were found among males, younger participants, those with lower education, and the unemployed or students. Greater social media news consumption correlated with increased gambling severity. Disruptive social media behaviors, such as waking up to check notifications and interrupting activities, were significantly associated with higher PGSI scores. Problematic social media use involving deceit and family conflict substantially heightened the risk of severe gambling problems. These findings highlight the need for targeted prevention initiatives, regulatory policies, and enhanced digital literacy to safeguard vulnerable groups from the risks posed by digital gambling platforms. Addressing both gambling behaviors and problematic social media use is crucial in mitigating potential harms.

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从点击到下注:社交媒体参与如何影响赌博严重程度--跨部门研究》(How Social Media Engagement Influences Gambling Severity-Cross-Sectional Research)。
不断发展的赌博环境,其特点是越来越容易获得和创新的促销活动,导致全球支出不断增加。尽管如此,在捷克共和国,社交媒体使用与问题赌博之间的关系仍未得到充分研究。使用问题赌博严重程度指数(PGSI)调查捷克成年人中社交媒体使用与问题赌博严重程度之间的关系。根据人口统计特征,赌博严重程度是否存在差异?(1);社交媒体新闻消费与赌博严重程度之间是否存在关系?(2);使用社交媒体的消极动机和有问题的使用之间是否存在联系?(3);有问题的社交媒体使用和赌博严重程度之间是否存在联系?(4)初步研究设计为横断面研究,于2024年11月在捷克共和国进行,样本为3093名受访者(48.4%为男性)。所有参与者的年龄都在16岁或以上。样本的选择采用基于多个可识别的配额变量的配额抽样,与一般人群相比,配额指标的比例差异很小。非参数检验和有序逻辑回归分析了人口统计学、社交媒体使用和PGSI分数之间的关系。男性、年轻人、受教育程度较低的人、失业者或学生的PGSI得分较高。更多的社交媒体新闻消费与赌博严重程度增加相关。破坏性的社交媒体行为,如起床查看通知和打断活动,与更高的PGSI分数显著相关。涉及欺骗和家庭冲突的有问题的社交媒体使用大大增加了严重赌博问题的风险。这些发现强调了有针对性的预防举措、监管政策和提高数字素养的必要性,以保护弱势群体免受数字赌博平台带来的风险。解决赌博行为和有问题的社交媒体使用对于减轻潜在危害至关重要。
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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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