Gainsbury Sally M, Russell Alex, Blaszczynski Alex, Hing Nerilee
1 Centre for Gambling Education & Research, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia 2 School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
1 Centre for Gambling Education & Research, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia 2 School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Eur J Public Health. 2015 Aug;25(4):723-8. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckv006. Epub 2015 Mar 7.
Concerns that Internet gambling has elevated the prevalence of problem gambling have not been substantiated; however, evidence suggests a subgroup of Internet gamblers do experience higher rates of gambling harms. Greater overall involvement in gambling appears to be predictive of harms. The purpose of this study was to examine differences between Internet gamblers with a single or multiple online gambling accounts, including their gambling behaviours, factors influencing their online gambling and risk of experiencing gambling problems.
Internet gamblers (3178) responding to an online survey that assessed their gambling behaviour, and use of single or multiple online gambling accounts.
Results revealed that multiple account holders were more involved gamblers, gambling on more activities and more frequently, and had higher rates of gambling problems than single account holders. Multiple account holders selected gambling sites based on price, betting options, payout rates and game experience, whereas single account holders prioritized legality and consumer protection features.
Results suggest two different types of Internet gamblers: one motivated to move between sites to optimize preferred experiences with a tendency to gamble in a more volatile manner; and a smaller, but more stable group less influenced by promotions and experiences, and seeking a reputable and safe gambling experience. As the majority of Internet gamblers use multiple accounts, more universal responsible gambling strategies are needed to assist gamblers to track and control their expenditure to reduce risks of harm.
关于网络赌博提高了问题赌博患病率的担忧尚未得到证实;然而,有证据表明,一部分网络赌徒确实面临更高的赌博危害发生率。赌博总体参与度越高似乎越能预示危害。本研究的目的是调查拥有单个或多个在线赌博账户的网络赌徒之间的差异,包括他们的赌博行为、影响其在线赌博的因素以及出现赌博问题的风险。
3178名网络赌徒参与了一项在线调查,该调查评估了他们的赌博行为以及对单个或多个在线赌博账户的使用情况。
结果显示,拥有多个账户的赌徒赌博参与度更高,参与的赌博活动更多、频率更高,且出现赌博问题的比率高于拥有单个账户的赌徒。拥有多个账户的赌徒根据价格、投注选项、赔付率和游戏体验来选择赌博网站,而拥有单个账户的赌徒则优先考虑合法性和消费者保护功能。
结果表明存在两种不同类型的网络赌徒:一类受驱使在不同网站间切换以优化偏好体验,倾向于以更不稳定的方式赌博;另一类规模较小但更稳定,受促销和体验的影响较小,寻求声誉良好且安全的赌博体验。由于大多数网络赌徒使用多个账户,需要更普遍的负责任赌博策略来帮助赌徒追踪和控制支出,以降低危害风险。