Hodgins David C, Engel Amy
Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgery, Alberta, Canada.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 2002 Nov;190(11):775-80. doi: 10.1097/00005053-200211000-00008.
The hypothesis that pathological gambling is associated with shortened time horizons was investigated by administering the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) and the Future Time Perspective Inventory (FPTI) to a group of pathological gamblers and two comparison groups, psychiatric day patients and social gamblers. The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) was used to assess the severity of the participants' gambling. Sixty-six participants were recruited, of which 35 were women. The mean age of participants was 39 years. Results showed significantly shorter time horizons in pathological versus social gamblers but few differences between pathological gamblers and psychiatric patients. These results suggest that shortened time horizons are not a unique feature of addicted populations. The role of psychological distress as a possible explanatory variable is discussed.
通过对一组病态赌徒以及两个对照组(精神科日间患者和社交赌徒)进行津巴多时间视角量表(ZTPI)和未来时间视角量表(FPTI)测试,研究了病态赌博与缩短的时间视野相关这一假设。采用南橡树赌博筛查量表(SOGS)评估参与者赌博的严重程度。招募了66名参与者,其中35名是女性。参与者的平均年龄为39岁。结果显示,与社交赌徒相比,病态赌徒的时间视野明显更短,但病态赌徒与精神科患者之间差异不大。这些结果表明,缩短的时间视野并非成瘾人群的独特特征。文中讨论了心理困扰作为一个可能解释变量的作用。