Calado Filipa, Alexandre Joana, Griffiths Mark D
1 International Gaming Research Unit, Psychology Department, Nottingham Trent University , Nottingham, United Kingdom.
2 Department of Psychology, ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon , Lisbon, Portugal.
J Behav Addict. 2017 Dec 1;6(4):648-657. doi: 10.1556/2006.6.2017.068. Epub 2017 Oct 27.
Background and aims Recent research suggests that youth problem gambling is associated with several factors, but little is known how these factors might influence or interact each other in predicting this behavior. Consequently, this is the first study to examine the mediation effect of coping styles in the relationship between attachment to parental figures and problem gambling. Methods A total of 988 adolescents and emerging adults were recruited to participate. The first set of analyses tested the adequacy of a model comprising biological, cognitive, and family variables in predicting youth problem gambling. The second set of analyses explored the relationship between family and individual variables in problem gambling behavior. Results The results of the first set of analyses demonstrated that the individual factors of gender, cognitive distortions, and coping styles showed a significant predictive effect on youth problematic gambling, and the family factors of attachment and family structure did not reveal a significant influence on this behavior. The results of the second set of analyses demonstrated that the attachment dimension of angry distress exerted a more indirect influence on problematic gambling, through emotion-focused coping style. Discussion This study revealed that some family variables can have a more indirect effect on youth gambling behavior and provided some insights in how some factors interact in predicting problem gambling. Conclusion These findings suggest that youth gambling is a multifaceted phenomenon, and that the indirect effects of family variables are important in estimating the complex social forces that might influence adolescent decisions to gamble.
背景与目的 近期研究表明,青少年问题赌博与多种因素相关,但对于这些因素在预测该行为时如何相互影响或相互作用却知之甚少。因此,本研究首次探讨应对方式在亲子依恋与问题赌博关系中的中介作用。方法 共招募988名青少年及刚成年的年轻人参与研究。第一组分析检验了一个包含生物学、认知和家庭变量的模型在预测青少年问题赌博方面的充分性。第二组分析探讨了问题赌博行为中家庭和个体变量之间的关系。结果 第一组分析结果表明,性别、认知扭曲和应对方式等个体因素对青少年问题赌博有显著预测作用,而依恋和家庭结构等家庭因素对该行为无显著影响。第二组分析结果表明,愤怒困扰的依恋维度通过情绪聚焦应对方式对问题赌博产生更间接的影响。讨论 本研究表明,一些家庭变量对青少年赌博行为有更间接的影响,并为某些因素在预测问题赌博时如何相互作用提供了一些见解。结论 这些发现表明,青少年赌博是一个多方面的现象,家庭变量的间接影响对于评估可能影响青少年赌博决策的复杂社会力量很重要。