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J Gambl Stud. 2010 Mar;26(1):1-33. doi: 10.1007/s10899-009-9151-y. Epub 2009 Sep 20.
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, through treatment or otherwise, to resolve or reduce their gambling problems. Relevant databases and bibliographies were searched for English-language studies, published since 1998, that asked gamblers themselves about motivators for action. Found were ten studies addressing reasons for trying to resolve or reduce gambling problems, five addressing reasons for seeking help and four addressing reasons for requesting self-exclusion from casinos. Help-seeking occurred largely in response to gambling-related harms (especially financial problems, relationship issues and negative emotions) that had already happened or that were imminent. Resolution was often motivated by the same kinds of harms but evaluation/decision-making and changes in lifestyle or environment played a more prominent role. Self-exclusion was motivated by harms, evaluation/decision-making and a wish to regain control. Awareness and educational materials could incorporate messages that might encourage heavy gamblers to make changes before harms became too great. Intervention development could also benefit from more research on the motivators leading to successful (vs. failed) resolution, as well as on the ways in which disordered gamblers are able to overcome specific barriers to seeking help or reaching resolution.
这篇文献综述总结了最近关于赌瘾患者通过治疗或其他方式解决或减少赌博问题的原因的实证研究。检索了自 1998 年以来以英语发表的、询问赌瘾患者自身行为动机的研究。共发现了十项研究涉及解决或减少赌博问题的原因,五项研究涉及寻求帮助的原因,四项研究涉及请求赌场自我排除的原因。寻求帮助主要是由于已经发生或即将发生的赌博相关伤害(尤其是经济问题、人际关系问题和负面情绪)。解决问题的动机通常也是出于同样的伤害,但评估/决策以及生活方式或环境的改变则更为突出。自我排除的动机是伤害、评估/决策以及重新获得控制的愿望。意识和教育材料可以纳入一些信息,可能会鼓励重度赌徒在伤害变得太大之前做出改变。干预措施的发展也可以从对导致成功(与失败)解决的动机的更多研究中受益,以及对赌瘾患者如何克服寻求帮助或解决问题的具体障碍的研究中受益。