Perrot Bastien, Hardouin Jean-Benoit, Costes Jean-Michel, Caillon Julie, Grall-Bronnec Marie, Challet-Bouju Gaëlle
Université de Nantes, Université de Tours, INSERM, SPHERE U1246, Nantes, France.
Department of Addictology and Psychiatry, CHU Nantes, Clinical Investigation Unit 'Behavioral Addictions/Complex Affective Disorders', Nantes, France.
BMJ Open. 2017 May 17;7(5):e014600. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014600.
Since the legalisation of online gambling in France in 2010, gambling operators must implement responsible gambling measures to prevent excessive gambling practices. However, actually there is no screening procedure for identifying problematic gamblers. Although several studies have already been performed using several data sets from online gambling operators, the authors deplored several methodological and clinical limits that prevent scientifically validating the existence of problematic gambling behaviour. The aim of this study is to develop a model for screening excessive gambling practices based on the gambling behaviours observed on French gambling websites, coupled with a clinical validation.
The research is divided into three successive stages. All analyses will be performed for each major type of authorised online gambling in France. The first stage aims at defining a typology of users of French authorised gambling websites based on their gambling behaviour. This analysis will be based on data from the Authority for Regulating Online Gambling (ARJEL) and the Française Des Jeux (FDJ). For the second stage aiming at determining a score to predict whether a gambler is problematic or not, we will cross answers from the Canadian Problem Gambling Index with real gambling data. The objective of the third stage is to clinically validate the score previously developed. Results from the screening model will be compared (using sensitivity, specificity, area under the curve, and positive and negative predictive values) with the diagnosis obtained with a telephone clinical interview, including diagnostic criteria for gambling addiction.
This study was approved by the local Research Ethics Committee (GNEDS) on 25 March 2015. Results will be presented in national and international conferences, submitted to peer-reviewed journals and will be part of a PhD thesis. A final report with the study results will be presented to the ARJEL, especially the final screening model.
NCT02415296.
自2010年法国在线赌博合法化以来,赌博运营商必须实施负责任的赌博措施,以防止过度赌博行为。然而,实际上并没有用于识别问题赌徒的筛查程序。尽管已经使用来自在线赌博运营商的多个数据集进行了多项研究,但作者们对一些方法学和临床方面的局限性表示遗憾,这些局限性妨碍了对问题赌博行为的存在进行科学验证。本研究的目的是基于在法国赌博网站上观察到的赌博行为,开发一种用于筛查过度赌博行为的模型,并进行临床验证。
该研究分为三个连续阶段。将针对法国每种主要类型的授权在线赌博进行所有分析。第一阶段旨在根据法国授权赌博网站用户的赌博行为定义用户类型。该分析将基于在线赌博监管局(ARJEL)和法国游戏公司(FDJ)的数据。第二阶段旨在确定一个分数,以预测赌徒是否存在问题,我们将把加拿大问题赌博指数的答案与实际赌博数据进行交叉分析。第三阶段的目标是对先前开发的分数进行临床验证。将筛查模型的结果与通过电话临床访谈获得的诊断结果(包括赌博成瘾的诊断标准)进行比较(使用敏感性、特异性、曲线下面积以及阳性和阴性预测值)。
本研究于2015年3月25日获得当地研究伦理委员会(GNEDS)批准。研究结果将在国内和国际会议上展示,提交给同行评审期刊,并将成为一篇博士论文的一部分。将向ARJEL提交一份包含研究结果的最终报告,特别是最终的筛查模型。
NCT02415296。