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. 2019 Sep 24;2019:1464858. doi: 10.1155/2019/1464858

Table 2.

Comparison between problem gamblers and other individuals.

Problem gambling (CLiP > 0, n = 156) Nonproblem gambling (CLiP = 0, n = 1,437) p value Missing
Age groups 0.71 7
 15–18 yrs 3% (n = 4) 4% (n = 62)
 19–24 yrs 13% (n = 20) 11% (n = 159)
 25–29 yrs 9% (n = 14) 10% (n = 144)
 30–39 yrs 19% (n = 29) 18% (n = 253)
 40–49 yrs 22% (n = 34) 18% (n = 257)
 50–59 yrs 17% (n = 26) 19% (n = 274)
 60+ yrs 18% (n = 28) 20% (n = 282)
Male gender 68% (n = 105) 48% (n = 678) <0.00001 36
Heterosexual 94% (n = 146) 93% (n = 1,337) 0.82 1
Occupation (employed or student) 76% (n = 119) 80% (n = 1,146) 0.30 1
Enough friends outside the internet 81% (n = 126) 80% (n = 1,153) 0.87 0
Ever sought treatment for psychological distress 37% (n = 58) 30% (n = 431) 0.06 0
GAS score 12.60 9.33 <0.001 0
PRIUSS score 3.62 2.30 <0.001 0

Statistical associations were calculated with the chi-square test for categorical variables and the Mann–Whitney U test for continuous variables.