Lives Lived Well Research Group, School of Psychology, University of Queensland.
Lives Lived Well.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2019 Aug;33(5):503-509. doi: 10.1037/adb0000485. Epub 2019 Jul 11.
Problem gambling causes significant harm to individuals and society. Financial losses from gambling in Australia exceed those anywhere else in the world. Problem gamblers are overrepresented among substance users and rural and remote Australians. Limited research exists on the impact of gambling advertising on problem gambling among those seeking substance use treatment, in rural/remote areas, and protective factors that may guard against these impacts. This study examined whether self-efficacy to control gambling moderated the relationship between the perceived impact of gambling advertising and problem gambling in people seeking treatment for substance use. Participants (N = 198, 60% female) who had recently sought treatment for substance use from services in rural/remote areas of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, completed an anonymous online survey. Problem gambling severity was measured by the Problem Gambling Severity Index, with 30% of participants showing at least moderate-risk problem gambling behaviors (12% moderate-risk gambling, 18% high-risk gambling). Moderated regression analyses found self-efficacy to control gambling significantly moderated the relationship between the perceived impacts of gambling advertising and the severity of problem gambling. At low levels of self-efficacy to control gambling, higher perceived impacts of advertising on gambling involvement and awareness were associated with higher levels of problem gambling behavior. However, at high levels of self-efficacy to control gambling, the association between problem gambling and impact of gambling advertising was weaker for involvement and not significant for awareness. Findings suggest that self-efficacy could be targeted as a treatment option to protect vulnerable groups from the effects of gambling advertising. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
赌博问题对个人和社会造成了重大危害。澳大利亚的赌博损失超过了世界上任何其他地方。问题赌徒在物质使用者和农村及偏远地区的澳大利亚人中比例过高。在寻求物质使用治疗的人中,农村/偏远地区的赌博广告对问题赌博的影响以及可能防范这些影响的保护因素的相关研究有限。本研究考察了自我效能感是否可以调节赌博广告对寻求物质使用治疗者的问题赌博的影响之间的关系。参与者(N=198,女性占 60%)最近从澳大利亚昆士兰州和新南威尔士州农村/偏远地区的服务机构寻求物质使用治疗,他们完成了一项匿名在线调查。问题赌博严重程度用问题赌博严重程度指数来衡量,其中 30%的参与者表现出至少中等风险的问题赌博行为(12%中等风险赌博,18%高风险赌博)。调节回归分析发现,自我效能感可以调节赌博广告的影响与问题赌博严重程度之间的关系。在自我控制赌博的效能感较低的情况下,更高的广告对赌博参与和意识的感知影响与更高水平的问题赌博行为有关。然而,在自我控制赌博的效能感较高的情况下,问题赌博与赌博广告影响之间的相关性对于参与度较弱,对于意识度则不显著。研究结果表明,自我效能感可以作为一种治疗选择,以保护弱势群体免受赌博广告的影响。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。