More than Fun and Games: Problematic Sports Betting and Its Adverse Impact on Mental Health and Well-Being in Young Adults

dc.contributor.authorShaygan, Arvin
dc.contributor.authorLambuth, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorSong, Frank
dc.contributor.authorHurtado, Modesto
dc.contributor.authorSong, Frank
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-30T22:54:34Z
dc.date.available2024-08-30T22:54:34Z
dc.date.issued2024-08-30
dc.description.abstractBackground: The rapid rise in sports betting, especially among young adults (age 18-29), necessitates identifying health correlates of this addictive behavior. The present study examined associations between sports betting and mental health and well-being, which represents a timely literature gap. Method: The sample was 221 young adult sport bettors from 36 different states (M¬age = 24.4, 77.7% male). Regression models estimated associations between problem sports betting severity (PGSI-SB) and symptoms of depression, anxiety, psychological distress, loneliness, and stress, as well as indices of well-being, including satisfaction with life, optimism, connectedness, and social functioning. Results: Findings reveal robust associations between problem sports betting severity and each index of mental health symptomology, and inverse associations with indices of well-being. The strongest relative effect size was the association between problem sports betting severity and stress (a 1SD increase in PGSI-SB score corresponded to 48% of a standard deviation increase in stress). Conclusions: This study provides novel and timely evidence for associations between problem sports betting and various indices of mental health and well-being; thus, highlighting the need for more research on this topic and the rapid development of prevention/intervention strategies aimed at the intersection of sports betting and mental health.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/51620
dc.titleMore than Fun and Games: Problematic Sports Betting and Its Adverse Impact on Mental Health and Well-Being in Young Adults
dc.typeArticle

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