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Gender Differences in Mental Health Characteristics and Gambling among African-American Adolescent Gamblers

, MD, PhD, , ScD, , PhD & , ScD
Pages 126-134 | Received 09 Apr 2007, Accepted 10 Aug 2007, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This study explores gender differences in lifetime and recent substance use/internalizing behavior, childhood externalizing behavior, and gambling preferences among African-American youth gamblers. Data are from a prospective study of a community sample of 452 urban African-American youths who began at entry into first grade and were followed for ten years. Gambling was associated with high teacher ratings of childhood externalizing behaviors among males and with high parent ratings of childhood impulsivity and hyperactivity among both genders. Internalizing behavior was associated with female gambling. No male-female differences in substance use/lifetime conduct disorder among gamblers were noted. Gambling preferences/frequency differed across genders.

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