University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, USA.
J Gambl Stud. 2010 Mar;26(1):53-65. doi: 10.1007/s10899-009-9146-8. Epub 2009 Aug 7.
Twenty-one treatment-seeking pathological gamblers, 21 pathological gamblers in recovery, and 21 recreational gamblers watched two video-taped exciting gambling scenarios and an exciting roller-coaster control scenario while their arousal (heart rate and subjective excitement) and urge to gamble were being measured. The gamblers did not differ significantly in cue-elicited heart rate elevations or excitement. However, the active pathological gamblers reported significantly greater urges to gamble across all cues compared to the abstinent pathological gamblers and, with marginal significance (p = 0.06), also compared to the social gamblers. Further exploration of these findings revealed that active pathological gamblers experience urges to gamble in response to exciting situations, whether or not they are gambling related, whereas abstinent and social gamblers only report urges to an exciting gambling-related cue. This suggests that for pathological gamblers excitement itself, irrespective of its source, may become a conditioned stimulus capable of triggering gambling behavior. Implications for treatment and future research are discussed.
21 名寻求治疗的病理性赌徒、21 名康复中的病理性赌徒和 21 名娱乐性赌徒观看了两段录像刺激的赌博场景和一段刺激的过山车控制场景,同时测量他们的兴奋度(心率和主观兴奋)和赌博冲动。这些赌徒在线索引起的心率升高或兴奋方面没有显著差异。然而,与康复中的病理性赌徒和娱乐性赌徒相比,活跃的病理性赌徒在所有线索上报告的赌博冲动明显更大,且具有边缘显著意义(p = 0.06),也与社交赌徒相比。进一步探讨这些发现表明,活跃的病理性赌徒会在感到兴奋时产生赌博冲动,无论这种兴奋是否与赌博有关,而康复中的和社交性赌徒仅在看到与赌博相关的刺激时才会报告有赌博冲动。这表明,对病理性赌徒来说,兴奋本身,无论其来源如何,都可能成为一种条件刺激,能够引发赌博行为。讨论了这些发现对治疗和未来研究的意义。