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老年人娱乐性赌博与健康的相关性。

Health correlates of recreational gambling in older adults.

作者信息

Desai Rani A, Maciejewski Paul K, Dausey David J, Caldarone Barbara J, Potenza Marc N

机构信息

Women and Addictive Disorders Core of Women's Health Research at Yale, Division of Substance Abuse, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, USA.

出版信息

Am J Psychiatry. 2004 Sep;161(9):1672-9. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.9.1672.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Prior studies have found high rates of alcohol use and abuse/dependence, depression, bankruptcy, and incarceration associated with recreational gambling. Despite growing rates of recreational gambling in older adults, little is known regarding its health correlates in this age group. The objective of this study was to identify health and well-being correlates of past-year recreational gambling in adults age 65 years and older, compared to adults age 18-64 years.

METHOD

The Gambling Impact and Behavior Study surveyed by telephone a nationally representative sample of 2,417 adults. Multivariate analyses were used to compare past-year recreational gamblers and nongamblers in the older and younger age groups on measures of alcohol use and abuse/dependence, substance abuse/dependence, depression, mental health treatment, subjective general health, incarceration, and bankruptcy. Additional analyses compared the gambling patterns in older and younger adult past-year recreational gamblers.

RESULTS

After the effects of sociodemographic factors were controlled, older adult past-year recreational gamblers were more likely to report past-year alcohol use and better health than were older nongamblers. Multivariate analyses investigating interactions of gambling and age found that higher rates of good to excellent subjective general health in recreational gamblers were mainly attributable to the older age group. Older adult gamblers were more likely than younger adult gamblers to begin gambling after age 18 years, to gamble more frequently, and to report a larger maximum win.

CONCLUSIONS

Recreational gambling patterns of older adults differ from those of younger adults. In contrast to findings in younger adults, recreational gambling in older adults is not associated with negative measures of health and well-being.

摘要

目的

先前的研究发现,娱乐性赌博与高酒精使用率、滥用/依赖、抑郁、破产及监禁有关。尽管老年人娱乐性赌博的发生率不断上升,但对于该年龄组中其与健康的相关性却知之甚少。本研究的目的是确定65岁及以上成年人过去一年娱乐性赌博与健康和幸福感的相关性,并与18 - 64岁的成年人进行比较。

方法

赌博影响与行为研究通过电话对2417名具有全国代表性的成年人样本进行了调查。采用多变量分析,比较老年和青年年龄组中过去一年的娱乐性赌博者和非赌博者在酒精使用与滥用/依赖、药物滥用/依赖、抑郁、心理健康治疗、主观总体健康、监禁和破产等方面的情况。另外的分析比较了老年和青年过去一年娱乐性赌博者的赌博模式。

结果

在控制了社会人口学因素的影响后,过去一年进行娱乐性赌博的老年人比不赌博的老年人更有可能报告过去一年饮酒且健康状况更好。调查赌博与年龄相互作用的多变量分析发现,娱乐性赌博者中主观总体健康状况为良好至优秀的比例较高主要归因于老年组。与年轻成年赌博者相比,老年成年赌博者在18岁以后开始赌博的可能性更大,赌博频率更高,且报告的最大赢额更大。

结论

老年人的娱乐性赌博模式与年轻人不同。与年轻人的研究结果相反,老年人的娱乐性赌博与健康和幸福感的负面指标无关。

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