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Investigating the complex relations among affective variables in the context of gambling

  • Chiara ANDRA'
  • , Elisa Averna
  • , Ilaria Copelli
  • , G. S. Cosmi
  • , Elisa Paterno
  • , Claudia Chiavarino

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Abstract

Gambling disorder is a dramatic phenomenon that is spreading, in Italy as well as around the world, among younger and younger people every year. Activities in mathematics lessons at school can help pre-vent it, but it is necessary to know with which attitudes and beliefs students approach such mathematics lessons, as well as the role of the social environment. Thus, in this study, within a sample of secondary school students who experienced gambling at various levels of addiction (from none to high), we investigate the role of: mathematics-related beliefs, emotions, social relationships, attitudes towards gambling and behaviour, through a set of calibrated self-report multiple-choice questionnaires. This represents for us an opportunity to understand the complex relations among affective variables in mathematics educational activities aimed at preventing gambling disorder. For example, we found a positive correlation between mathematics-related beliefs and gambling frequency, and a negative correlation between emotional regulation and gambling frequency. Hence, we can say that affective variables such as emotions and beliefs have an effect on gambling behavior.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)64-79
Number of pages16
JournalLUMAT-B
Volume12
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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