Life Skills,Mathematical Reasoning and Critical Thinking: A Curriculum for the Prevention of Problem Gambling |
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Authors: | Nigel E. Turner John Macdonald Matthew Somerset |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 33 Russell Street, T524, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 2S1. Nigel_Turner@camh.net |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have shown that youth are two to three times more likely than adults to report gambling related problems. This paper reports on the development and pilot evaluation of a school-based problem gambling prevention curriculum. The prevention program focused on problem gambling awareness and self-monitoring skills, coping skills, and knowledge of the nature of random events. The results of a controlled experiment evaluating the students learning from the program are reported. We found significant improvement in the students' knowledge of random events, knowledge of problem gambling awareness and self-monitoring, and knowledge of coping skills. The results suggest that knowledge based material on random events, problem gambling awareness and self-monitoring skills, and coping skills can be taught. Future development of the curriculum will focus on content to expand the students' coping skill options. |
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Keywords: | Prevention of problem gambling Probability Coping skills |
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