Shaw Martha C, Forbush Kelsie T, Schlinder Jessica, Rosenman Eugene, Black Donald W
Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa, Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
CNS Spectr. 2007 Aug;12(8):615-22. doi: 10.1017/s1092852900021416.
Pathological gambling (PG) is widely reported to have negative consequences on marriages, families, and children. Empirical evidence is only now accumulating but when put together with anecdotal information, the extent of these problems is clear. PG contributes to chaos and dysfunction within the family unit, disrupts marriages, leading to high rates of separation and divorce, and is associated with child abuse and neglect. Divorce rates are high, not surprising in light of reports that these marriages are often abusive. Research shows that the families of pathological gamblers are filled with members who gamble excessively, suffer from depressive or anxiety disorders, and misuse alcohol, drugs, or both. Families of persons with PG are also large, a variable independently related to family dysfunction. The authors review the evidence on the impact of PG on families, marriages, and offspring, and make recommendations for future research targeting these problems.
据广泛报道,病态赌博(PG)会对婚姻、家庭和孩子产生负面影响。实证证据目前才开始积累,但与传闻信息相结合后,这些问题的严重程度就很明显了。病态赌博导致家庭单元内的混乱和功能失调,破坏婚姻,导致分居和离婚率居高不下,还与虐待和忽视儿童有关。离婚率很高,鉴于这些婚姻往往存在虐待行为,这并不奇怪。研究表明,病态赌徒的家庭成员中充斥着过度赌博、患有抑郁症或焦虑症以及滥用酒精、毒品或两者兼有的成员。病态赌博者的家庭规模也很大,这是一个与家庭功能失调独立相关的变量。作者回顾了关于病态赌博对家庭、婚姻和后代影响的证据,并针对这些问题提出了未来研究的建议。