Problem Gambling Among Spanish University Students: A Gender Perspective Analysis and Its Public Health Relevance
Juan Andrés Samaniego Gisbert, Raquel Suriá Martínez, Nerea Ibáñez Torres

TL;DR
This study examines how problem gambling affects mental health differently in male and female university students in Spain, highlighting the need for gender-specific interventions.
Contribution
The study identifies gender-specific psychopathological profiles across gambling risk categories, offering actionable insights for campus-based prevention and treatment.
Findings
Women gamblers showed higher levels of depression, anxiety, and interpersonal sensitivity compared to men.
Men gamblers exhibited more externalizing symptoms like hostility and paranoid ideation.
High-risk gamblers had elevated scores in both internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
Abstract
The present study aimed to analyze the differences in psychopathological symptomatology between men and women who participate in online gambling, as well as to explore the relationship between this symptomatology and different risk profiles. The sample consisted of 382 participants, all university students from a province in Spain, of whom 261 were men (68.3%) and 121 were women (31.7%), with a mean age of 21.8 years (SD = 3.2; range = 18–30 years). Psychopathological symptomatology was assessed using the SAS-45, while gambling risk profiles were determined using an ad hoc questionnaire. The results of the risk profiles were formed by categorizing the SOG-RA Scale scores into non-risk gambler, at-risk gambler, and pathological gambler. The results evidenced that gender and risk profile are determining factors in the manifestation of psychopathological symptoms. It was observed that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGambling Behavior and Treatments · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
