27% of autonomy schools had dealt with a sports wagering problem among their athletes or staff within the past year.
25% become aware of any student-athletes on their campus who were harassed ...
58% of 18- to 22-year-olds have engaged in at least one sports betting activity.
Of students living on campus:
67% are bettors and tend to bet at a higher frequency.
41% of college ...
Author(s): National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
45% of individuals have placed a bet on a sporting event at least once in their lives. 22% of mobile device bettors reported problem gambling (versus 18% offline and 16% using PC). 94% of ...
Author(s): Ken C. Winters and Jeffrey L. Derevensky
Quantitative Data Highlights: 55% of NCAA men in the 2016 study reported gambling for money within the past year.
35% of NCAA men (13% of NCAA women) gamblers have ever lost more than $50 in a day.
57% of male student-athletes reported gambling in some form during the past year.
39% of female student-athletes reported gambling in some form during the past year.
In the past year, 60% of 14–15 year-old respondents have gambled, 89% of 22-30 year-old respondents have gambled, and 62% of 71+ year-old respondents have gambled.
Author(s): John W. Welte, Grace M. Barnes, Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell, and Joseph H. Hoffman
The Task Force on College Gambling Policies identified that 30% or less of schools have policies designed to promote recovery from substance use problems, and offered recommendations to help ...
Author(s): Task Force on College Gambling Policies