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The Influences of Impulsivity, Family' Gambling Activity and the Distance from Adolescence's home to the Gambling Facilities Area on adolescents' gambling activity, gambling belief and gambling motivation in the future (청소년의 충동성, 가족도박수준 및 거주지역이 청소년의 도박행동, 도박신념 및 미래의 도박동기에 미치는 영향)

  • Mi Young Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of impulsivity, family' gambling and the distance from the gambling facilities, on adolescents' gambling activity, gambling belief and gambling motivation in the future. A total of 567 high school students in Jeongseon and Taeback(the Kangwon-Land Casino area or near the Kangwon-Land Casino), in Gwhachoen City(near the Seoul Race Park), and in Whachoen(far from the gambling facilities area) were participated in this study, and completed the questionnaires for measuring adolescents' gambling activity, gambling belief and gambling motivation in the future, impulsivity and family gambling behaviors. Results showed there were positive relationships impulsivity, family' gambling, adolescents' gambling activity, gambling belief and gambling motivation in the future. There were significant relationships among dwelling areas, gambling behaviors, and beliefs. Especially, adolescents in Jeongseon have more likely gambling behaviors, and the gambling beliefs were more dysfunction than ones in Gwhachoen and Whachoen. And adolescents in Whachoen had the lowest gambling motivation. Also, the correlation between the impulsivity and gambling-related behaviors was significant. The implication of this study was as fellow. When planing the politic intervention for preventing the problem gambling in the future it was necessary to consider the distance from the gambling facilities as environmental component and impulsivity as personal component.

The Effect of Gambling Characteristics on the Future Gambling Participation Intention among Middle School Students (중학생의 도박특성이 향후 도박참여의향에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Wan-Kyeong;Lee, Soo-Bi
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.435-445
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    • 2021
  • Recently, gambling problem of youth has seriously increased. the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of sociodemographic and gambling characteristics on the future gambling participation intention among middle school students. Analysis through chi-square test and logistic regression was conducted using data from 10,228 middle school students collected in the 2018 Survey on Youth Gambling problems given from Korea center on Gambling problems. The research findings were as follows. First, among the demographics factors, sex, grade, allowance and parents-children communication showed significant difference on future gambling participation intention. Second, among the gambling factors, awareness of gambling seriousness and spending, frequency, time, cost, chasing behavior, problem gambling level showed significant difference on future gambling participation intention. Third, grade, awareness of gambling seriousness, gambling frequency, chasing behavior, problem gambling predicted the occurrence of future gambling participation intention. Based on these results, the present study suggests the prevention and intervention of gambling problem among middle school students.

Typology of Gambles: A Study of Gambling Behaviors and Problems (도박유형에 따른 도박행동과 도박문제의 차이)

  • Hoon Jang ;Sangyeon Yoon ;Taekyun Hur
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.331-354
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    • 2010
  • Previous psychological studies in gambling have mainly focused on the characteristics of gamblers. the purpose of the present study was to categorize gambles in Korea into subtypes based on winning probability and money and to examine variations of gambling behaviors and problems across the gamble subtypes. A survey on 1,304 gamble participants were conducted, of their gambling behaviors, personal and social problems, and CPGI. First, factor analyses on perceived winning probability and money revealed 6 subtypes of gambles: amusement type, lottery type, internet type, slot-machine type, racing type and casino type. Secondly, comparisons among gamble subtypes revealed the differences in gambling behaviors, gambling-related cognitions, emotional experiences during gambling, and personal/social problems related to gambling. The gambling behaviors in slot-machine type, racing type, and casino type were more negative than those in amusement type, and lottery type. Gamblers in internet type were found to have potential for latent problems of gambling. In discussion, the academic and practical values and implications of typology of gambles were further discussed.

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Relationship between Levels of Problem Gambling and Stress among Gambling Addicts: The Multiple Mediation Effects of the Basic Psychological Needs (도박중독자의 문제도박 수준과 스트레스와의 관계: 기본심리욕구의 다중매개효과)

  • Kim, Jae-Hwan;Jang, Sung-ho;Shin, Sung-man
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.43-59
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    • 2022
  • This study conducted a multiple mediation analysis using sub-factors of basic psychological needs (BPNs) as mediators in the relationship between problem gambling and stress of gambling addicts to confirm that BPNs and stress, which affect gambling addiction, may be the result of problem gambling and to find effective intervention strategies. A total of 206 adults gambling addicts were screened by using CPGI. Descriptive statistics, correlation, hierarchical regression, and mediation analysis were conducted. Hierarchical regression analysis results yielded that problem gambling and sub-factors of BPNs were significant predictors of stress when controlling for gender and debt. The sub-factors of BPNs mediated the relationship between problem gambling and stress. These results indicated that BPNs and stress are not only the causes of gambling addiction but also the results from the harmful consequences of gambling addiction. The study supported the possibility of the psychological process of "Deficits of BPNs (of gambling users) → stress (of gambling users) → problem gambling → gambling addiction (of gambling addicts) → problem gambling → Deficits of BPNs (of gambling addicts) → stress (of gambling addicts)" among the variables and provided clinical implications for problem gambling counseling. Lastly, the limitations of this study and suggestions for further study were discussed.

Differences in attributional bias and irrational gambling beliefs between gamblers and non-gamblers (귀인양식과 귀인편향, 비합리적 도박신념에서의 차이: 도박자와 비도박자의 비교)

  • Eun-A Park;Jonghan Yi
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.177-203
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    • 2015
  • The aims of this study were 1) to compare irrational gambling beliefs of gamblers and non-gamblers, 2) to investigate the role of cognitive error on winning probability thinking error, and 3) to examine the relationship between attributional bias and gambling behavior. A total of 248 subjects were recruited for this study. All subjects were classified into non-gamblers, social gamblers and pathological gamblers, and administered self-report questionnaires to measure irrational gambling beliefs, the probability inference error, the attriburional style, and the attributional bias. A pathological gambler group scored highest on irrational gambling beliefs, especially the overestimation of self-ability factor, and a social gambler group and a non-gambler group follow. All three groups scored higher on the magnification of gambling skills than the mean (4.0) of the scale. Pathological gamblers and social gamblers scored higher on the probability thinking error than non-gamblers. Pathological gamblers displayed higher external attribution, lower internal attribution in their daily life events and higher internal attribution in failure situation than social gamblers and non-gamblers. The results indicate that cognitive errors would be a factor that differentiates pathological gamblers from social gamblers and non-gamblers. In predicting gambling behaviors, overestimation of self-ability of irrational gambling beliefs, internal attribution in failure situation, external attribution in daily live event, and probability thinking error were identified as significant factors. It is concluded that a public education about common cognitive bias featured in gamblers might be important in prevention of pathological gambling behaviors.

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Why and Who Participate in Illegal Gambling?: The Psychological Characteristics of Illegal Gamblers (누가, 왜 불법도박을 할까?: 불법도박 경험 수준에 따른 심리적 특성)

  • Junbok Lee;Sangyeon Yoon;Taekyun Hur
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.155-176
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    • 2014
  • The previous researches of gambling have been rather focused on the legal gambling industry and gambling addiction and ignored the issue of illegal gambling. But, illegal gambling in Korea has been continuously growing in its volume and the numbers of the relevant mental and social problems such as gambling addiction, crimes, suicides, and etc. have been increasing rapidly. The present study investigated the psychological characteristics of illegal gamblers with comparing gamblers who never experienced illegal gambling (NE), who experienced illegal gambling but participate mainly in legal gambling (EIG), and who participate mainly in illegal gambling (MIG). 1317 NEs, 177 EIGs, and 37 MIGs were recruited and completed an online survey that measured individual dispositions (risk-taking tendency, regulatory focus, locus of control), attitudes towards gambling regulations, misconception of illegal gambling, motives (monetary, excitement, socialization), and emotions. First, EIGs and MIGs, compared to NEs, preferred risk-taking, and EIGs were more promotion focused than NEs. Also, EIGs perceived illegal gambling as less illegal and tended to hold more misconceptions about illegal gambling, compared to NEs. Furthermore, EIGs and MIGs had stronger monetary and excitement motivation than NEs. Finally, MIGs were more likely to feel anxious than other groups. Focusing on the illegality of gambling, the characteristics of illegal gamblers are discussed and political implication on illegal gambling is suggested.

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The Relationship among Participation Motivation, Flow, and Problem Gambling in Bicycle Racing: Moderated Mediation Effect of Visit Frequency (경륜 장외발매소 이용자의 도박동기, 몰입, 문제도박과의 관계에서 이용빈도의 조절된 매개효과)

  • Lee, Soyoung;Choi, Hyejin;Yoon, Suin;Choi, Soonlye;Lee, Hongjik;Yun, Seungtae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.659-674
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to verify the path of the motivation, the flow, and problem gambling and intervention points. To this end, we verified the mediation effect of the motivation of the users outside sales offices influences the problem gambling through a flow and the moderated mediation effect of the frequency of the use of a bicycle racing tracks in that process. A total of 411 cases were analyzed using surveys conducted for one day on a weekday and weekend (September 13th and 15th 2018) for adults using an outside sales office in Jangan. According to the analysis, the causality of gambling by gambling motivation(amusement, excitement, avoidance, society, money) showed its effect positively by mediating the flow. The adjusted effect of the frequency of the use on the intermediary effect of the motivation ${\rightarrow}$ flow ${\rightarrow}$ problem gambling behavior, which is the main concern of this study, was found to be statistically significant. More specifically, the effect of adjusting the frequency of the use was statistically significant in both paths: motivation/flow and flow/problem gambling. It was also shown that, in the model with excitement, avoidance and social motivation, the adjustment of the frequency was only significant in the causal relationship between the flow and problem gambling. Based on these findings, this study made clinical and policy suggestions for intervention for gamblers and user protection regulations.

The Influences of Winning Money and Gambling Environments on Problem Gambling among Adolescents in South Korea: Focusing on Gender Differences (청소년의 돈을 딴 경험과 도박 유해환경이 문제도박에 미치는 영향: 성별 비교를 중심으로)

  • Lee, RaeHyuck;Chang, Hae-Lim;Lee, Jaekyoung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.284-293
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    • 2018
  • This study aimed to examine the influences of winning money from betting games and gambling environments on problem gambling among adolescents in South Korea, with particular attention to gender differences in the influences. This study performed a series of regression analyses by using a sample of 14,008 adolescents from the 2015 Survey on Youth Gambling Problems. The findings are as follows. First, winning money from betting games was associated with higher likelihood of doing problem gambling among adolescents. Second, living in a neighborhood with gamblers or gambling places was associated with higher likelihood of doing problem gambling among adolescents. Third, the influence of winning money from betting games on problem gambling was more pronounced for male adolescents. Fourth, there were no gender differences in the influence of living in a neighborhood with gamblers or gambling places on problem gambling. Based on the findings, implications for addressing problem gambling among adolescents were discussed.

The Effect of Substance Use Experience on the Problem Gambling among Adolescents: Focusing on the Moderating Effects of Irrational Gambling Beliefs (청소년의 물질사용경험이 문제도박에 미치는 영향: 비합리적 도박신념의 조절효과를 중심으로)

  • Park, Wan-Kyeong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.723-732
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    • 2021
  • The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of substance use experience with adolescents on the problem gambling and to verify moderating effect of irrational gambling beliefs. A part of data from Korea Center on Gambling Problems, in which 1,500 adolescents participated was analyzed. The research findings were as follows. First, among the demographics factors, sex, monthly allowance, among the independent variable, substance use experience and irrational gambling beliefs showed significant difference on problem gambling. Second, substance use experience and irrational gambling beliefs tended to increase problem gambling. Third, the interaction of substance use experience and irrational gambling beliefs moderated the relationship between substance use experience and problem gambling. Based on these results, this study discussed practical measures to manage substance use and to prevent problem gambling among adolescents.

도박 산업의 사회적 비용혜택 측정방법의 연구

  • 유일근;이재훈
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.1024-1029
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    • 2002
  • 우리나라 국민은 그간 건전한 레저활동의 비활성화로 인해 고스톱 등의 도박에 노출될 기회가 않았다. 또한 2000년에는 강원랜드 카지노가 출범하였으며, 월드컵복권 등의 각종 복권산업도 활성화되고 있다. 이는 현재 우리나라의 도박 산업이 새로운 전기를 맞고 있다고 볼 수 있으며, 향후 도박인구의 증가와 도박의 생활 근접성을 예측할 수 있다. 그러나 도박 산업은 그로부터 발생하는 수입과 동시에 각종 사회적 폐해가 공존하고 있다는 것은 주지의 사실이다. 따라서 도박산업의 건전한 발전을 위해서는 이로 인해 사회적인 편익과 비용을 분석할 필요가 있으며 또한 이를 근거로 피해를 감소할 수 있는 효과적인 방법을 연구해야 한다. 그러나 도박으로 인한 비용과 혜택의 추정은 발생요인의 다양성과 추상성 때문에 정확한 집계가 없었으며, 따라서 본 연구에서는 이렇게 다양하고 추상적인 도박 산업의 사회적 비용과 혜택을 계량화하기 위한 방법론을 제시하고자 한다.

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