Systematic review of gambling and betting studies in Iranian sports
Subject Areas : Ethics and Islamic EducationMorteza Rezaei 1 , farzam farzan 2 , hasan hosinimoghadam 3 , Morteza Dosti 4
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Keywords: systematic review, gambling, betting, structural, functional, cognitive and citation.,
Abstract :
A lot of research has been done with the approach of gambling and betting in the field of sports in Iran, this has provided the basis for examining the status of these researches, their findings and their approach, especially from an ethical point of view. This study was conducted with the aim of systematic review of gambling and betting studies with a focus on Iran's sports approach. The research method is qualitative in nature and applied in terms of purpose, which is secondary studies with a systematic approach. The research sample included articles and theses conducted in Iran with the keywords of gambling, betting, lottery, pledge, chance and lottery in the period of 1344 to 1402 in the number of 70 articles and theses from sid, Magiran, Noormags, Ensani, Elmnet, Irandoc databases. Is. The research samples were examined based on the overall structural, functional, cognitive and citation status. The research tool was a researcher-made list whose validity was confirmed by elites and its reliability was confirmed by proofreaders. SPSS version 22 and mind map version 10 software were used for data analysis. The results of the research indicated that in recent years the trend of publishing articles has increased and the majority of researchers in this field are men with legal education. Most of the researches have lacked methodology and research findings. In a significant number of articles, the phenomenon of gambling has been viewed as an emerging immoral phenomenon, and efforts have been made to deal with and sanction it by establishing laws or amending laws, and the means of collecting most of the articles has been documentary and library methods.