Online Gambling and Its Prevalence Among Nigerian Medical and Dental Students.

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Nicholas Aderinto, Adetola Emmanuel Babalola, Gbolahan Olatunji, Emmanuel Kokori, Israel Charles Abraham, Abraham Oloture Ogwuche, Lydia Oluwapelumi Ojo, Bonaventure Michael Ukoaka, Adefusi Temiloluwa Oluwakorede, Kudirat Abike Giwa, Adedoyin Babalola, Victor Oluwatomiwa Ajekiigbe, Ikponmwosa Jude Ogieuhi, Ikpembhosa Esangbedo, Victor Johnson, Ilori Abdulkabir Ayomide
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With a global rise in online gambling platforms, medical undergraduates are increasingly engaging themselves in gambling as a means of surviving and escaping challenges peculiar to their course of study. The objective of this research was to determine online gambling prevalence among Nigerian medical (MBBS) and dental (BDS) students to gain knowledge and understanding of the factors influencing this behavior. A cross-sectional study design was employed using the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS), which recruited medical and dental students from selected medical and dental schools involving all geo-political zones in Nigeria. Descriptive analysis was carried out on the socio-demographic factors, Binary Logistic Regression analysis was done between the various factors affecting online gambling. A total of 403 students from 12 universities completed the study. All analyses were done with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. The mean SOGS score was 1.35 ± 2.49. The overall prevalence of gambling was 40.19%; however, only 10.42% had a possible gambling disorder. Participation in sports betting was significantly associated with gender, age, and with MBBS students at an alpha level < 0.05. Males were more likely to bet on sports than females (8.67%, χ2 = 57.79, p < 0.001). Age-wise, betting was highest among those above 30 years (78.57%, χ2 = 20.77, p < 0.001). The location of medical school also showed significant variation, with the highest participation in sports betting seen at the University of Calabar and University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus ( χ2 = 40.49, p < 0.001). The multivariate analysis result showed significance in respect to the reference with ages 21-25, 26-30, above 30 years (p > z = 0.05, 0.226, 0.004, in respect to reference age 16-20), males (p > z = 0), source of income, Parents/Family, Loans, Scholarships, Government, or third party organizations (p > z = 0.107, 0.164, 0.208), course of study MBBS (p > z = 0.031) respectively. This study found that online gambling is present among Nigerian medical and dental students, with associations observed between gambling behavior and factors such as age, gender, financial dependency, and family history of gambling. Sports betting was the most common form of gambling reported. While most students gambled with relatively small amounts, about 10% of respondents exhibited behaviors consistent with a possible gambling disorder. Awareness of the ills of this habit needs to be heightened and more research is needed on the psychological and physical effects in our population.

在线赌博及其在尼日利亚医学和牙科学生中的流行。
随着全球在线赌博平台的兴起,越来越多的医学本科生参与赌博,作为一种生存和逃避本专业特有挑战的手段。本研究的目的是确定尼日利亚医学(MBBS)和牙科(BDS)学生的在线赌博流行程度,以获得影响这种行为的因素的知识和理解。采用南奥克斯赌博筛查(SOGS)的横断面研究设计,从尼日利亚所有地缘政治区域选定的医学和牙科学校招募医学和牙科学生。对社会人口因素进行描述性分析,对影响网络赌博的各因素进行二元Logistic回归分析。共有来自12所大学的403名学生完成了这项研究。在参考年龄16-20岁、男性(p > z = 0)、收入来源、父母/家庭、贷款、奖学金、政府或第三方组织(p > z = 0.107、0.164、0.208)、学习过程MBBS (p > z = 0.031)方面,所有分析均具有统计学意义,p 2 = 57.79、p 2 = 20.77、p 2 = 40.49、p z = 0.05、0.226、0.004。这项研究发现,在线赌博在尼日利亚医学和牙科学生中存在,赌博行为与年龄、性别、经济依赖和赌博家族史等因素之间存在关联。据报道,体育博彩是最常见的赌博形式。虽然大多数学生的赌博金额相对较小,但约有10%的受访者表现出可能患有赌博障碍的行为。需要提高对这种习惯的危害的认识,需要对我们人口的心理和身体影响进行更多的研究。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Gambling Studies is an interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination on the many aspects of gambling behavior, both controlled and pathological, as well as variety of problems attendant to, or resultant from, gambling behavior including alcoholism, suicide, crime, and a number of other mental health problems. Articles published in this journal are representative of a cross-section of disciplines including psychiatry, psychology, sociology, political science, criminology, and social work.
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