Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1071007 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAlthough recreational gambling is prevalent and co-occurs with substance abuse/dependence, few studies have investigated the relationship between the two.MethodsLogistic regression analyses were performed on data from a nationally representative sample from the Gambling Impact and Behavior Study.ResultsSubstance-abusing recreational gamblers, as compared to non-substance-abusing ones, differed in gambling motivations, began gambling at earlier ages, reported heavier gambling, and preferred and performed strategic forms of gambling.ConclusionsAs compared with non-substance-abusing gamblers, substance-abusing gamblers demonstrated different gambling profiles including heavier gambling. These findings suggest the need for additional research on whether and how substance use might promote gambling and vice versa.

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