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The Effects of Bicycle Racing Spectator Motivation on Stress : Focusing the Mediating Effect of Flow (경륜 관람 참여 동기가 스트레스에 미치는 영향 -몰입의 매개효과 중심으로-)

  • Maeng, Seong-Jun;Lee, Dong-Jun;Kang, Jun-Hyeok
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.311-321
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between motivation, stress and flow in bicycle race gambling. To accomplish this, data were collected from gambling users of a bicycle velodrome. A total of 347 samples were employed for analysis. The collected data were analyzed through multiple regression analysis. The results of the analysis were as follows. First, the level of flow increased as the motivation for participating in the contest increased. Second, the influence of the motivation to participate in the race on immersion showed that a higher motivation to participate in the race was associated with a higher level of stress. Third, verification of the motive for participating in the race and the mediated effect of immersion between stress revealed that immersion had a mediated effect on stress. Based on the results of these analyses, practical and policy implications were suggested. Accordingly, there is a need to identify the motivation for career participation in counseling of experienced gamblers. Moreover, it is important to establish a system to prevent excessive gambling flow.

The Mediating Effect of Gambling Motives on the Relationship between Daily Stress and Gambling Behavior of Video Bicycle Race Gamblers (화상경륜 참여자의 일상적 스트레스와 경륜도박행동의 관계에서 도박동기의 매개효과)

  • Mee Sook Kim;Ji Yeon Yun;Sang Jun Kang
    • Studies on Life and Culture
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    • v.52
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    • pp.109-127
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to provide a basic data on sports betting of video bicycle race gamblers by analyzing the mediating effects of gambling motives (socialization, monetary, and avoidance) in the relationship between daily stress and video bicycle race gambling. Using the non-probability convenience sampling method, this study conducted a questionnaire survey to visitors of the video bicycle race gambling arena in Seoul area. A total of 389 copies of the collected data, excluding the non-response data, were analyzed. The results are as follows. Daily stress had a statistically significant effect on socialization motive, monetary motive, and avoidance motive. Each of socialization motive, monetary motive, and avoidance motive had a significantly positive effect on video bicycle gambling. Daily stress had a statistically significant effect on video bicycle gambling. It was found that socialization motive, monetary motive, and avoidance motive play a role of partial mediation in the relationship between daily stress and video bicycle gambling.

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.