Psychoeducation Department, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Campus of Québec City, 850 Avenue de Vimy, P.B. 32, Quebec, QC, G1S 0B7, Canada.
Hôpital universitaire de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
J Gambl Stud. 2020 Sep;36(3):783-808. doi: 10.1007/s10899-019-09917-1.
An increasing number of clinical and empirical studies document the coping strategies used by partners of pathological gamblers (PGs). A postulate for this is that they may be useful for dealing with their partner's problematic gambling behaviors. Despite a widespread endorsement of this postulate, no study has yet documented their effectiveness: does the use of these coping strategies impact the gambler's behavior? To answer this question, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 participants (8 couples comprising one PG and his or her partner, one partner of a PG, and 2 PGs). Qualitative analysis of the interviews lead to a first main observation: via diverse coping strategies, partners of PGs can influence their spouse's gambling behaviors. The impact of these strategies may occur as initially expected by partners, that is by a reduction of gambling behaviors. However, the use of certain strategies can also increase the PG's gambling cravings, though this is not generally their partner's intention.
越来越多的临床和实证研究记录了病理性赌博者(PG)的伴侣所使用的应对策略。这一假设的前提是,这些策略可能有助于处理他们伴侣的问题赌博行为。尽管人们普遍认可这一假设,但尚无研究记录这些策略的有效性:这些应对策略的使用是否会影响赌徒的行为?为了回答这个问题,对 19 名参与者(8 对夫妇,其中一对包括一名 PG 及其伴侣、一名 PG 伴侣和 2 名 PG)进行了半结构化访谈。对访谈的定性分析得出了第一个主要观察结果:通过各种应对策略,PG 的伴侣可以影响他们配偶的赌博行为。这些策略的影响可能会像伴侣最初预期的那样发生,即减少赌博行为。然而,某些策略的使用也会增加 PG 的赌博欲望,尽管这通常不是他们伴侣的本意。