Below you will find materials related to the 2012 NCAA Wagering and Social Environment study. This study is a shortened version of the Wagering survey that was conducted in 2004 and again in 2008. The Social Environment section of the survey is a new effort designed to gather information on the factors that impact student-athletes in the campus environment.
Other published studies using NCAA data:
Temcheff, C.E., Derevensky, J.L., Paskus, T.S., (2011). Pathological and Disordered Gambling: A Comparison of DSM-IV and DSM-V Criteria. International Gambling Studies, 11, 213-220.
Ellenbogen, S., Jacobs, D.F., Derevensky, J., Gupta, R., Paskus, T.S. (2008). Gambling Behavior Among College Student-Athletes. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 20, 349-362.
Huang, J.H., Jacobs, D.F., Derevensky, J.L., Gupta, R., Paskus, T.S. (2007). Gambling and Health Risk Behaviors Among U.S. College Student-Athletes: Findings from a National Study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 390-397.
Huang, J.H., Jacobs, D.F., Derevensky, J.L., Gupta, R., Paskus, T.S. (2007). A National Study on Gambling Among U.S. College Student-Athletes. Journal of American College Health, 56, 93-99.
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