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代际传递赌博问题:后代赌博预期和动机的中介作用。

The intergenerational transmission of problem gambling: The mediating role of offspring gambling expectancies and motives.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia; Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia.

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia; School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Australia.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2018 Feb;77:16-20. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.09.003. Epub 2017 Sep 11.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The risk for developing a gambling problem is greater among offspring who have a problem gambling parent, yet little research has directly examined the mechanisms by which this transmission of problem gambling occurs. For this reason, the present study sought to examine the degree to which children's expectancies and motives relating to gambling explain, at least in part, the intergenerational transmission of problem gambling.

METHODS

Participants (N=524; 56.5% male) were recruited from educational institutions, and retrospectively reported on parental problem gambling. Problem gambling was measured using the Problem Gambling Severity Index and a range of positive and negative expectancies and gambling motives were explored as potential mediators of the relationship between parent-and-participant problem gambling.

RESULTS

The relationship between parent-and-participant problem gambling was significant, and remained so after controlling for sociodemographic factors and administration method. Significant mediators of this relationship included self-enhancement expectancies (feeling in control), money expectancies (financial gain), over-involvement (preoccupation with gambling) and emotional impact expectancies (guilt, shame, and loss), as well as enhancement motives (gambling to increase positive feelings) and coping motives (gambling to reduce or avoid negative emotions). All mediators remained significant when entered into the same model.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings highlight that gambling expectancies and motives present unique pathways to the development of problem gambling in the offspring of problem gambling parents, and suggest that gambling cognitions may be potential candidates for targeted interventions for the offspring of problem gamblers.

摘要

简介

有问题赌博父母的子女患上赌博问题的风险更高,但很少有研究直接探讨这种赌博问题代际传递的机制。出于这个原因,本研究试图探讨与赌博相关的儿童期望和动机在多大程度上至少部分解释了赌博问题的代际传递。

方法

参与者(N=524;56.5%为男性)从教育机构招募,并回顾性报告了父母的赌博问题。使用问题赌博严重程度指数来衡量赌博问题,同时探讨了一系列积极和消极的期望以及赌博动机,以作为父母与子女之间赌博问题关系的潜在中介因素。

结果

父母与子女之间的赌博问题关系显著,在控制了社会人口因素和管理方法后仍然如此。这种关系的显著中介因素包括自我增强期望(感觉掌控)、金钱期望(经济收益)、过度参与(沉迷于赌博)和情感影响期望(内疚、羞耻和损失),以及增强动机(赌博以增加积极感受)和应对动机(赌博以减少或避免负面情绪)。当所有中介因素进入同一个模型时,它们仍然是显著的。

结论

研究结果表明,赌博期望和动机为有问题赌博父母的子女发展赌博问题提供了独特的途径,并表明赌博认知可能是针对问题赌徒子女的有针对性干预的潜在候选因素。

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