Prosocial behavior as a protective factor against gambling addiction problems in university students

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This research seeks to analyze the variables involved in prosocial behavior and his ability to act as a protective factor against gambling addiction. This study is quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational. The sample was made up of 258 adults residing in the province of Valencia...

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Autor: Esparza-Reig, Javier
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Peruana de ciencias Aplicadas
Repositorio:Revista UPC - La Revista Digital de Investigación en Docencia Universitaria (RIDU)
Lenguaje:español
inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.upc.edu.pe:article/1197
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upc.edu.pe/index.php/docencia/article/view/1197
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Social Values
Addiction
Prosocial Behavior
Resilience
Valores Sociales
Adicción
Conducta Prosocial
Resiliencia
Valores Sociais
Dependência
Conduta Pró-social
Resiliência
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Sumario:This research seeks to analyze the variables involved in prosocial behavior and his ability to act as a protective factor against gambling addiction. This study is quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational. The sample was made up of 258 adults residing in the province of Valencia (59.5% women) with a mean age of 20.95 years (SD = 2.19). Questionnaires were applied to measure the variables involved (Brief Resilient Coping Scale, cuestionario de apoyo social, Escala de Prosocialidad y South Oaks Gambling Screen) and a structural equation model was performed. The results showed good fit indices (X2 (41) = 59.31, p = .06; CFI = .97; GFI = .96; RMSEA = .04) and indicated that social support and resilience were not related, being both predictors of prosocial behaviors. Furthermore, prosocial behaviors were predictors of gambling addiction. This research presents an explanatory model of prosocial behaviors (30%) and gambling addiction problems (8%), which, if replicated, can be very useful at clinical and university fields, helping to understand the functioning of prosocial behaviors and incorporating this knowledge for the development of programs that promote social values.
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