Doiron J P, Mazer D B
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
Qual Health Res. 2001 Sep;11(5):631-46. doi: 10.1177/104973201129119343.
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 7 persons who had significant involvements with video lottery terminal (VLT) gambling, and themes associated with different phases of the gambling experience were identified. The preinvolvement phase was characterized by lack of meaningful relationships, problematic relationships, and feelings of loss. Early involvement reflected attempts to "fill the void" and the casual innocence of initial VLT playing. The deepening involvement phase indicated themes of the language of relationship, for example, focused engagement, emotional highs and lows, and the escape and competition offered by gambling. Ending involvement themes included the emotional difficulty of quitting and strategies used to break the habit. Implications of these results for models of addiction and for the treatment of gambling problems are explored.
对7名深度参与视频彩票终端(VLT)赌博的人员进行了半结构化访谈,确定了与赌博体验不同阶段相关的主题。参与前阶段的特点是缺乏有意义的人际关系、存在问题的人际关系以及失落感。早期参与反映了试图“填补空虚”以及最初玩VLT时的随意天真。深度参与阶段表明了人际关系语言的主题,例如专注投入、情绪起伏以及赌博提供的逃避和竞争。结束参与的主题包括戒赌的情感困难以及用于戒除习惯的策略。探讨了这些结果对成瘾模型和赌博问题治疗的影响。