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Gambling, Its Effects and Prevalence on College Campuses: Implications for Student Affairs
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Item Number: 032B
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George McClellan, James Caswell, Beth Beck, Carol Graves Holladay, Alice A. Mitchell, and Kathleen Wong O'Connor
While campus health topics such as substance use, risky sexual
behaviors, depression, and violence have captured the attention of
student affairs professionals, there is another health issue that has
received far less attention: problem gambling. Understanding this issue
affords student affairs professionals the important opportunity to
recognize its occurrence, deter its effects, and improve student
learning and persistence. This invited paper focuses on a NASPA study
that examined problem gambling among students and its effects on their
behavior. The paper offers student affairs professionals
recommendations for action based on the research.
Invited Paper | 2002 | 12 pages
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