Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, The Jockey Club Tower, Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
Problem Gambling Research and Treatment Centre, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010, Australia.
J Gambl Stud. 2018 Sep;34(3):631-645. doi: 10.1007/s10899-017-9714-2.
Gambling-related cognitions and negative psychological states have been proposed as major factors in the initiation and maintenance of problem gambling (PG). While there are a substantial number of studies supporting the role of cognitive dysfunctions in the initiation and maintenance of PG, very few empirical studies have explored the specific role of negative psychological states in influencing PG behaviours. In addition, very few studies have examined the interaction effects of cognitive dysfunctions and negative psychological states in exerting influence on PG behaviours. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the main and interaction effects of gambling-related cognitions and psychological states on the gambling severity among a group of problem gamblers in Hong Kong. A cross-sectional research design was adopted. A purposive sample of 177 problem gamblers who sought treatment from a social service organization in Hong Kong completed a battery of standardised questionnaires. While gambling-related cognitions were found to exert significant effects on gambling severity, negative psychological states (i.e. stress) significantly moderated the relationship between gambling cognitions and gambling severity. In essence, those participants who reported a higher level of stress had more stable and serious gambling problems than those who reported a lower level of stress irrespective of the level of gambling-related cognitions. The findings of the moderating role of negative emotions in the relationship between cognitive distortions and severity of gambling provide insight towards developing an integrated intervention model which includes both cognitive-behavioural and emotion regulation strategies in helping people with PG.
赌博相关认知和负面心理状态被认为是引发和维持赌博问题(PG)的主要因素。虽然有大量研究支持认知功能障碍在引发和维持 PG 中的作用,但很少有实证研究探讨负面心理状态在影响 PG 行为方面的具体作用。此外,很少有研究探讨认知功能障碍和负面心理状态在对 PG 行为产生影响方面的相互作用效应。因此,本研究旨在检验赌博相关认知和心理状态对香港一群赌博问题者赌博严重程度的主要和交互效应。采用横断面研究设计。香港一家社会服务机构为寻求治疗的 177 名赌博问题者完成了一系列标准化问卷。虽然赌博相关认知对赌博严重程度有显著影响,但负面心理状态(即压力)显著调节了赌博认知与赌博严重程度之间的关系。从本质上讲,与那些报告压力水平较低的参与者相比,报告压力水平较高的参与者无论赌博相关认知水平如何,都具有更稳定和更严重的赌博问题。负面情绪在认知扭曲与赌博严重程度之间关系中的调节作用的发现,为开发一种综合干预模型提供了启示,该模型包括认知行为和情绪调节策略,以帮助有 PG 的人。