Exploring gambling behavior and attitudes among college students in Iceland : gender perspective : does alcohol have an effect on gambling behavior?

This thesis offers an exploration of the differences in gambling behaviors and attitudes that exist between female and male college students in Iceland. It also offers statistics about alcohol consumption among college students in Iceland and investigates whether high alcohol use leads to increased...

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Main Author: Ágúst Ármann 2001-
Other Authors: Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45902
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Summary:This thesis offers an exploration of the differences in gambling behaviors and attitudes that exist between female and male college students in Iceland. It also offers statistics about alcohol consumption among college students in Iceland and investigates whether high alcohol use leads to increased gambling prevalence. It is important to spotlight this demographic given the escalation of alcohol consumption, the prevalence of gambling activities, and exposure to gambling venues that have increased the risk of the progression of problem gambling or alcoholism. The variables that shape these behaviors will help us understand the possible implications for students' mental health and financial stability. The focus of this research was to examine how gender, personalities, social influences, and cultural norms play a role in shaping gambling habits among our population and see whether there is a correlation between alcohol use and gambling. The study results conclude noticeable gender gap in prevalence and attitudes toward gambling, with male students being more likely to engage in these behaviors and have an overall more positive attitude toward gambling. Gambling among females was not specifically popular, and the opinions among female participants were overall negative. After analyzing the results through statistical tests, we can assume that heavy drinkers gamble more than participants that drink less, which tells us that there is a correlation between alcohol use and gambling. In conclusion, the results from this study emphasize the importance of implementing treatments to reduce problem gambling, with efforts being focused more on the male population than females. This work establishes the foundation for future research, and the findings highlight the need for gender-specific therapies to encourage healthier mindsets and behaviors among college students concerning gambling.