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芬兰周度赌客的各游戏类型赌博支出。

Gambling expenditure by game type among weekly gamblers in Finland.

机构信息

Alcohol, Drugs and Addictions Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, P.O. Box 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Finland.

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2018 Jun 5;18(1):697. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5613-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Excessive expenditure and financial harms are core features of problem gambling. There are various forms of gambling and their nature varies. The aim was to measure gambling expenditure by game type while controlling for demographics and other gambling participation factors. A further aim was to find out how each game type was associated with gambling expenditure when the number of game types played is adjusted for.

METHODS

Using data from the 2015 Finnish Gambling survey on adult gamblers (n = 3555), multiple log-linear regression was used to examine the effects of demographics, gambling participation, and engaging in different game types on weekly gambling expenditure (WGE) and relative gambling expenditure (RGE).

RESULTS

Male gender, lower education level, higher gambling frequency and higher number of game types increased both WGE and RGE, while younger age decreased WGE but increased RGE. Furthermore, seven specific game types increased both WGE and RGE. Weekly horse race betting and non-monopoly gambling had the strongest increasing effect on expenditure. Betting games and online poker were associated with higher expenditure even when they were played less often than weekly. Among weekly gamblers the highest mean WGE was recorded for those who played non-monopoly games (146.84 €/week), online poker (59.61 €/week), scratch games (51.77 €/week) and horse race betting (48.67 €/week). Those who played only 1-2 game types a week had the highest mean WGE and RGE on horse race betting and other betting games.

CONCLUSIONS

It seems that overall gambling frequency is the strongest indicator of high gambling expenditure. Our results showed that different game types had different effect sizes on gambling expenditure. Weekly gambling on horse races and non-monopoly games had the greatest increasing effect on expenditure. However, different game types also varied based on their popularity. The extent of potential harms caused by high expenditure therefore also varies on the population level. Based on our results, future prevention and harm minimization efforts should be tailored to different game types for greater effectiveness.

摘要

背景

过度支出和财务危害是赌博问题的核心特征。赌博有多种形式,性质也各不相同。本研究旨在通过游戏类型来衡量赌博支出,同时控制人口统计学和其他赌博参与因素。进一步的目的是找出在调整玩游戏类型数量后,每种游戏类型与赌博支出的关联。

方法

使用 2015 年芬兰成人赌博调查的数据(n=3555),采用多项对数线性回归分析人口统计学、赌博参与和参与不同游戏类型对每周赌博支出(WGE)和相对赌博支出(RGE)的影响。

结果

男性、低教育程度、更高的赌博频率和更多的游戏类型增加了 WGE 和 RGE,而年轻则降低了 WGE 但增加了 RGE。此外,七种特定的游戏类型增加了 WGE 和 RGE。每周赛马投注和非垄断赌博对支出的增长影响最大。投注游戏和网络扑克即使玩的频率低于每周,也与更高的支出有关。在每周赌博者中,玩非垄断游戏(每周 146.84 欧元)、网络扑克(每周 59.61 欧元)、刮刮乐(每周 51.77 欧元)和赛马投注(每周 48.67 欧元)的人记录的平均 WGE 最高。每周仅玩 1-2 种游戏类型的人在赛马投注和其他投注游戏上的平均 WGE 和 RGE 最高。

结论

似乎整体赌博频率是高赌博支出的最强指标。我们的结果表明,不同的游戏类型对赌博支出有不同的影响大小。每周赛马和非垄断游戏的赌博对支出的增长影响最大。然而,不同的游戏类型也因受欢迎程度而有所不同。因此,在人口水平上,高支出造成的潜在危害程度也有所不同。根据我们的研究结果,未来的预防和减少危害工作应该针对不同的游戏类型进行定制,以提高效果。

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