The relationship between gambling behavior and binge drinking, hard drug use, and paying for sex

Citation

Walker, Douglas M.; Clark, Christopher; & Folk, Jessie (2010). The relationship between gambling behavior and binge drinking, hard drug use, and paying for sex. UNLV Gaming Research and Review Journal. vol. 14 (1) pp. 15-26

Abstract

We examine the relationship between gambling behavior and other "vices": hard drug use, binge drinking, and paying for sex. We utilize survey data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a comprehensive survey of a representative sample of young adults in the US. We analyze survey data on the behavior of 6,145 respondents using linear probability modeling and a comprehensive set of control variables. Our results indicate that individuals who exhibit signs of problem gambling behavior are significantly more likely to use hard drugs, to binge drink, and to pay for sex. These findings, based on data collected on the general public, provide an interesting contribution to the gambling literature.

URL

http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1099&context=grrj

Keyword(s)

Alcohol

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

UNLV Gaming Research and Review Journal

Author(s)

Walker, Douglas M.
Clark, Christopher
Folk, Jessie

Year Published

2010

Volume Number

14

Issue Number

1

Pages

15-26

ISSN/ISBN

1535-7589

DOI

1535-7589

Reference ID

1261