Table 3.
TGD Assigned Male (n = 684) |
Cisgender Assigned Male (n = 40,014) |
TGD Assigned Female (n = 1,457) |
Cisgender Assigned Female (n = 38,639) |
TGD AM vs Cis AM |
TGD AM vs TGD AF |
TGD AM vs Cis AF |
Cis AM vs TGD AF |
Cis AM vs. Cis AF |
Cis AF vs. TGD AF |
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Past year gambling behaviors | n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % |
p-value, d |
p-value, d |
p-value, d |
p-value, d |
p-value, d |
p-value, d |
Played cards, bet on sports/games | 202 | 36.0 | 14,293 | 39.2 | 254 | 18.7 | 5,718 | 15.6 | .128, d = 0.02 | <.001, d = 0.38 | < .001, d = 0.14 | < .001, d = 0.16 | <.001, d = 0.55 | .002, d = 0.03 |
Bought lottery tickets /scratch offs | 100 | 17.9 | 4,155 | 11.4 | 122 | 9.0 | 2,834 | 7.8 | <.001, d = 0.26 | <.001, d = 0.26 | < .001, d = 0.09 | .006, d = 0.03 | <.001, d = 0.12 | .096, d = 0.02 |
Gambled in a casino | 54 | 9.7 | 1,125 | 3.1 | 29 | 2.1 | 354 | 1.0 | <.001, d = 0.09 | <.001, d = 0.34 | < .001, d = 0.20 | .046, d = 0.02 | <.001, d = 0.15 | <.001, d = 0.04 |
Gambled for money online | 74 | 13.3 | 1,986 | 5.5 | 33 | 2.4 | 229 | 0.6 | <.001, d = 0.08 | <.001, d = 0.44 | < .001, d = 0.35 | < .001, d = 0.05 | <.001, d = 0.28 | <.001, d = 0.08 |
Any gambling Behavior | 242 | 43.5 | 15,667 | 43.1 | 324 | 24.0 | 7,390 | 20.2 | .864, d = 0.01 | <.001, d = 0.40 | < .001, d = 0.14 | < .001, d = 0.14 | < .001, d = 0.51 | .864, d = 0.01 |
Problem gambling2 | (n = 242) | (n = 15,667) | (n = 324) | (n = 7,390) | ||||||||||
BAGS score of 4+ for prevalence estimate | 21 | 8.9 | 318 | 2.1 | 10 | 3.3 | 66 | 1.0 | <.001, d = 0.11 | .005, d = 0.24 | < .001, d = 0.26 | .177, d = 0.02 | <.001, d = 0.08 | <.001, d = 0.09 |
BAGS score of 2+ for further assessment | 37 | 15.7 | 731 | 4.9 | 23 | 7.6 | 150 | 2.2 | <.001, d = 0.12 | .003, d = 0.26 | < .001, d = 0.31 | .037, d = 0.03 | <.001, d = 0.13 | <.001, d = 0.14 |
Notes. TGD = transgender and gender diverse. AM = assigned male. AF = assigned female. Cis = cisgender. BAGS = brief adolescent gambling screen. d = Cohen’s d.
Sample sizes differ because of missing data across variables of interest.
Problem gambling screener only asked of students who reported any gambling in past year.