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Self-Regulation for Late Adolescence: A Non-Randomized Trial

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2018³â 48±Ç 2È£ p.232 ~ 240
KMID : 0806120180480020232
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À̰Ǽ¼ ( Lee Kun-Sei ) - °Ç±¹´ëÇб³ ÀÇÇÐÀü¹®´ëÇпø ¿¹¹æÀÇÇб³½Ç

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to identify the types of gambling among adolescents and provide basic prevention information regarding adolescents¡¯ gambling problems.

Methods: Secondary data from representative national survey on 2015 Youth Gambling Problems of Korea Center on Gambling Problems were used. Using latent class analysis (LCA), 13 gambling types such as offline and online games of 14,011 adolescents were classified, and gambling experiences and characteristics were analyzed.

Results: The subgroups of adolescent gambling were identified as four latent classes: a rare group (84.5% of the sample), a risk group (1.0%), an offline group (11.9%), and an expanded group (2.6%). The types and characteristics of gambling among the latent classes differed. In the risk group, adolescents participated in online illegal sports betting and internet casino, and gambling time, gambling expenses, and the number of gambling types were higher than other groups.
Conclusion: Gambling frequently occurs among adolescent, and the subtypes of gambling did not reveal homogeneous characteristics. In order to prevent adolescent gambling problems, it is a necessary to develop tailored prevention intervention in the nursing field, which is appropriate to the characteristics of adolescent gambling group and can help with early identification.
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Adolescent, Gambling, Primary Prevention, Secondary Prevention
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