一份关于学生赌博和英国大学如何支持学生的简短报告

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Mental Health and Social Inclusion Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.1108/mhsi-05-2023-0061
Paul McGivern, M. Mierzwinski, E. Stupple
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目的估计有120万学生赌博,相当于大约每三个学生中就有两个。在英国,大学生已经到了赌博的法定年龄;许多人已经获得了大量的财政支持,并将负责管理自己的财务。一些英国大学承认学生参与赌博活动,需要提供与赌博有关的支持。然而,需要更多的研究来更好地了解学生的赌博活动,以及大学如何优化提供支持。本研究的目的是加强这种理解。设计/方法/方法共有210名大学生完成了一项网上调查,以提供他们赌博行为的细节,以及他们认为最能支持学生的支持类型的意见。研究结果:赌博学生和非赌博学生都表示,他们更倾向于在学生服务中获得与赌博有关的专门支持,而不需要以赌博为中心的研讨会(p < 0.01)。随访分析显示,女性不赌博的比例显著高于女性(p < 0.01),男性在赌博时花费更多(p < 0.01),赌博风险高于女性(p < 0.01)。独创性/价值这些结果为赌博支持作为大学支持和福利服务的一部分提供了证据。
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A brief report on student gambling and how UK universities can support students
Purpose An estimated 1.2 million students gamble, equating to approximately two in every three students. In the UK, university students have reached the legal age to gamble; many have received significant sums of financial support and will be responsible for managing their own finances. Some UK universities have acknowledged that students engage in gambling activity and the need to provide gambling-related support. However, more research is needed to better understand student gambling activities and how universities can optimise provision of support. The purpose of this study was to enhance this understanding. Design/methodology/approach A total of 210 university students completed an online survey to provide details of their gambling behaviour and views on the types of support that they felt would best support students. Findings Both gambling and non-gambling students reported a preference for specialised gambling-related support within student services without the requirement for gambling-focused workshops (p < 0.01). Follow-up analysis revealed a significantly greater proportion of females did not gamble (p < 0.01), that males spent more money when gambling (p < 0.01) and were higher risk gamblers than females (p < 0.01). Originality/value These results provide evidence for gambling support to feature overtly as part of university support and well-being services.
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