The Prevalence and Types of Gambling Among Undocumented Mexican Immigrants in New York City

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Sandra L. Momper
Vijay Nandi
Danielle C. Ompad
Jorge Delva
Sandro Galea
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[1] University of Michigan,School of Social Work
[2] New York Academy of Medicine,Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies
[3] University of Michigan,Institute for Social Research
[4] University of Michigan,Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research
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Undocumented Mexicans; Illegal immigrants; Minorities; Prevalence and types of gambling; Problem gambling;
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Objectives To examine the prevalence of gambling and types of gambling activities in a sample of undocumented Mexican immigrants. Design Non-probability cross-sectional design. Setting New York City. Sample The 431 respondents ranged in age from 18 to 80 (mean age 32), 69.7% were male. Results More than half (53.8%) reported gambling in their lifetime and of those most (43.9%) played scratch and win tickets or the lottery. In multivariate analyses men reported gambling more than women [2.13, 95% CI = (1.03, 4.38)]. The odds of gambling in their lifetime were higher among those reporting sending money to family or friends in the home country [2.65, 95% CI = 1.10, 6.38)], and those who reported 1–5 days as compared to no days of poor mental health in the past 30 days [2.44, 95% CI = 1.22, 4.89)]. Conversely, those who reported entering the U.S. to live after 1996 were less likely to report gambling [0.44, 95% CI = (0.22, 0.89)] as compared to those who had lived in the U.S. longer. Conclusion There is a need to further explore both the prevalence and the severity of gambling amongst the growing population of undocumented Mexican immigrants in the U.S.
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