| Literature DB >> 24926906 |
Ryan J Martin1, Sarah Nelson2.
Abstract
Participation in fantasy sports increases annually. Wagering on fantasy sports is a form of gambling and researchers have found that fantasy sports participants are more likely to engage in other forms of sports betting than non-fantasy players; however, no published studies have examined whether there is a relationship between fantasy sports participation and gambling-related problems. Our study examined whether fantasy sports participation is associated with gambling-related problems among college students. We assessed fantasy sports participation and endorsement of DSM-5 gambling disorder (GD) criteria among a large convenience sample (N=1556) of college students via an online health survey. We found that 11.5% of respondents participated in fantasy sports in the past year, the majority of which were males. Logistic regression analyses indicated that males who play fantasy sports for money and females who play fantasy sports (for money or not) were more likely to experience gambling-related problems.Entities:
Keywords: college students; fantasy sports; gambling problems
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24926906 DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.05.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Behav ISSN: 0306-4603 Impact factor: 3.913