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Table 7 Regression analysis for Problem gambling (N = 366)

From: Problem gambling in adolescents: what are the psychological, social and financial consequences?

Problem gambling

Model 1

(Soc.-demo. characteristics)

Model 2

(Risk-protective factors)

B

SE(B)

β

B

SE(B)

β

Age

.64

.27

.34*

−.06

.14

−.03

Gender

−2.11

.31

−.34***

−.55

.17

−.09**

Father’s education

−.36

.17

−.11*

−.12

.09

−.04

Mother’s education

.15

.17

.05

−.04

.09

−.01

Father’s employment

.07

.09

.04

.03

.05

.02

Mother’s employment

.03

.11

.01

.02

.06

.01

Grade / class

−1.19

.86

−.19

.45

.45

.08

School success

−.08

.19

−.02

−.34

.10

−.09**

Psychol. conseq. of gambling

   

.34

.04

.32***

Social conseq. of gambling

   

.87

.08

.37***

Financial conseq. of gambling

   

1.39

.09

.39***

Family relations quality

   

−0.02

.01

−.01

Risk behaviour

   

.04

.02

.05

R2

.160

.781

R Square Change

.160

.621

Adjusted R2

.141

.773

df

8, 357

13, 352

F

8.482***

96.559***

F for change in R2

8.48***

199.71***

  1. Note: p<.05*; p<.01**; p<.001***