HABITS AND FREQUENCY OF (ONLINE) GAMBLING AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Anida Dudić, Lamija Silajdžić
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Gambling of young people as a risky behavior is an increasingly current social problem, but also the subject of numerous researches. The gambling industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, and a significant increase in availability has taken place in the Bosnian and Herzegovinan society. Young people in BiH are entering the world of gambling more often and easier. Bad economic situation, social unrest, high poverty and unemployment rates contribute to this situation. World statistics show that the increase in gambling was significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Omnipresent digitalization during the pandemic, movement restrictions, but also existential uncertainty have opened a new path to online gambling. Therefore, an research was conducted in which the habits of young people (N=174) and their frequency of (online) gambling were examined. The questionnaire results showed that 70.5% of respondents had played games of chance at least once in their lives. Young people usually play one-time tickets and sports betting. Of particular concern is the fact that individuals play online games of chance on a daily basis. They usually invest a smaller amount of money and more than half of the respondents have lost money on betting at least once. The data show that gambling is most often out of boredom, fun and socializing, and they do not consider such behavior to be problematic. According to self-assessment, only 5.9% of respondents believe that their gambling is somewhat or completely problematic, while 3.7% state that the degree of gambling addiction is so high that they need professional help. On the other hand, Bosnia and Herzegovina lacks prevention programs aimed at problematic youth gambling, which is why they remain deprived of professional support. All of this suggests that serious investment in public health and social policies is needed to offer quality prevention and psychoeducational programs.
波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那年轻人(在线)赌博的习惯和频率
青少年赌博作为一种危险行为是一个日益突出的社会问题,也是众多研究的主题。博彩业是世界上发展最快的行业之一,在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那社会,赌博的可用性显著增加。波黑的年轻人更频繁、更容易地进入赌博世界。糟糕的经济形势、社会动荡、高贫困和高失业率是造成这种情况的原因。世界统计数据显示,博彩的增长受到COVID-19大流行的显著影响。疫情期间无所不在的数字化、行动限制以及存在的不确定性为在线赌博开辟了一条新的道路。因此,进行了一项研究,其中年轻人(N=174)的习惯和他们的(在线)赌博频率进行了检查。调查结果显示,70.5%的受访者一生中至少玩过一次碰运气游戏。年轻人通常玩一次性门票和体育博彩。特别值得关注的是,人们每天都在玩网络赌博游戏。他们通常投入较少的资金,超过一半的受访者至少在投注中输过钱。数据显示,赌博通常是出于无聊、娱乐和社交,他们并不认为这种行为有问题。根据自我评估,只有5.9%的受访者认为他们的赌博有一些或完全的问题,而3.7%的受访者表示他们的赌博成瘾程度非常高,需要专业帮助。另一方面,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那缺乏针对问题青少年赌博的预防计划,这就是为什么他们仍然得不到专业支持的原因。所有这些都表明,需要对公共卫生和社会政策进行认真投资,以提供高质量的预防和心理教育项目。
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