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问题赌博对相关重要他人获取在线咨询的影响。

The impacts of problem gambling on concerned significant others accessing web-based counselling.

作者信息

Dowling Nicki A, Rodda Simone N, Lubman Dan I, Jackson Alun C

机构信息

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Australia; Problem Gambling Research and Treatment Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia; School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Australia.

Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Eastern Health, Australia; Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University, Australia.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2014 Aug;39(8):1253-7. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.04.011. Epub 2014 Apr 13.

Abstract

The 'concerned significant others' (CSOs) of people with problem gambling frequently seek professional support. However, there is surprisingly little research investigating the characteristics or help-seeking behaviour of these CSOs, particularly for web-based counselling. The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics of CSOs accessing the web-based counselling service (real time chat) offered by the Australian national gambling web-based counselling site, explore the most commonly reported CSO impacts using a new brief scale (the Problem Gambling Significant Other Impact Scale: PG-SOIS), and identify the factors associated with different types of CSO impact. The sample comprised all 366 CSOs accessing the service over a 21 month period. The findings revealed that the CSOs were most often the intimate partners of problem gamblers and that they were most often females aged under 30 years. All CSOs displayed a similar profile of impact, with emotional distress (97.5%) and impacts on the relationship (95.9%) reported to be the most commonly endorsed impacts, followed by impacts on social life (92.1%) and finances (91.3%). Impacts on employment (83.6%) and physical health (77.3%) were the least commonly endorsed. There were few significant differences in impacts between family members (children, partners, parents, and siblings), but friends consistently reported the lowest impact scores. Only prior counselling experience and Asian cultural background were consistently associated with higher CSO impacts. The findings can serve to inform the development of web-based interventions specifically designed for the CSOs of problem gamblers.

摘要

问题赌博者的“相关重要他人”(CSO)经常寻求专业支持。然而,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究调查这些CSO的特征或求助行为,特别是针对网络咨询的研究。本研究的目的是描述使用澳大利亚国家网络赌博咨询网站提供的网络咨询服务(实时聊天)的CSO的特征,使用一种新的简短量表(问题赌博重要他人影响量表:PG-SOIS)探索最常报告的CSO影响,并确定与不同类型CSO影响相关的因素。样本包括在21个月期间使用该服务的所有366名CSO。研究结果显示,CSO大多是问题赌博者的亲密伴侣,且大多为30岁以下的女性。所有CSO都表现出相似的影响概况,情绪困扰(97.5%)和对关系的影响(95.9%)被报告为最常认可的影响,其次是对社会生活(92.1%)和财务状况(91.3%)的影响。对就业(83.6%)和身体健康(77.3%)的影响得到认可的比例最低。家庭成员(子女、伴侣、父母和兄弟姐妹)之间的影响几乎没有显著差异,但朋友报告的影响得分始终最低。只有先前的咨询经验和亚洲文化背景与较高的CSO影响始终相关。这些研究结果可为专门为问题赌博者的CSO设计的网络干预措施的开发提供参考。

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