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Test GAMBLING ADDICTION IN SPORT
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is mentioned as a key catalyst for pathological gambling in young athletes?
Sudden access to large sums of money without financial maturity
Increased financial education
Longer workouts
Prohibition of cell phone use
2nd QUESTION: What lifestyle circumstance facilitates online gaming during travel?
Constant group training
Long periods of inactivity or downtime with immediate mobile access
Lack of internet connection
Ban on credit cards
3rd QUESTION: In the example of the pilot, what high-stakes gamble does he or she resort to from the phone?
Betting in state lottery
Purchase of cryptocurrencies
Virtual horse racing
Real estate investments
QUESTION 4: How does the competitive profile react to a loss according to the text?
Immediately withdraws from the game
Seek professional help immediately
Reduces the size of bets
Pursue loss by doubling down to recover
5th QUESTION: What is the psychological function of gambling for some athletes?
Emotional regulation by replicating competition dopamine peaks
Direct improvement of physical performance
Increased lung capacity
Injury prevention
6th QUESTION: At what times do they tend to use the game to seek adrenaline off the field?
During intensive training sessions
During injury or withdrawal
At press conferences
Only after winning championships
7th QUESTION: What example of avoidance is described to fill the neurochemical gap?
Extra hours in the gym
Daily guided meditation
Playing high-stakes online poker
Community volunteering
8th QUESTION: What is a consequence of pursuing loss according to the summary?
Greater financial control
Reduced desire to compete
Elimination of media pressure
Spirals of debt and pathological need
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