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Independent Versus Co-occurring Substance Use in Relation to Gambling Outcomes in Older Adolescents and Young Adults
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 60Issue 5p528–533Published online: December 21, 2016- Jessica M. Cronce
- Joyce N. Bittinger
- Cory M. Di Lodovico
- Junny Liu
Cited in Scopus: 7Gambling is prevalent among college students and can be associated with significant negative consequences. Students who report gambling also tend to report use of alcohol and cannabis, but little research has explored the associated risks of using these substances in relation to gambling episodes. This study explored associations between the independent and co-occurring use of alcohol and cannabis before/during gambling episodes and gambling outcomes. - Original article
Gambling and Health Risk Behaviors Among U.S. College Student-Athletes: Findings from a National Study
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 40Issue 5p390–397Published online: February 15, 2007- Jiun-Hau Huang
- Durand F. Jacobs
- Jeffrey L. Derevensky
- Rina Gupta
- Thomas S. Paskus
Cited in Scopus: 54To examine prevalence and associations of gambling problems and health risk behaviors among college athletes from the first national survey of gambling among U.S. college student-athletes.