Donati Maria Anna, Primi Caterina, Mazzarese Mattia, Sanson Francesco, Leone Luigi
Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug, and Child's Health, Section of Psychology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Addict Behav. 2020 Aug;107:106395. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106395. Epub 2020 Mar 14.
Despite the multidimensional/ecological integrative perspective that suggests that the risk for problem gambling in adolescents can be determined by an interactive effect of different risk factors, few studies have investigated how different individual factors may affect the risk for problem gambling in a multiplicative way. This study aimed at exploring the interaction between immigrant status (IS) and sensation seeking (SS) on adolescent problem-gambling severity. The study involved 994 Italian adolescents (64% boys, M = 16.57, SD = 1.62). Participants' IS, SS and problem-gambling severity were individually assessed through, respectively, a socio-demographic questionnaire, the Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS) and the South Oaks Gambling Screen - Revised for Adolescents (SOGS-RA). Results showed that, among immigrant adolescents, there were higher levels of problem-gambling severity and a higher distribution of at-risk and problem gamblers with respect to non-immigrant adolescents. Both IS and SS had significant direct effects on problem-gambling severity, with IS and higher levels of SS being predictors of greater severity. A moderation analysis - controlling for gender and age - showed that adolescents with high scores of SS were more prone to experience gambling problems if they were also immigrant. These results have important implications for practice as they emphasize that specific interventions aimed at preventing problem gambling would be required for adolescents from immigrant families. In particular, it would be important to consider the role of SS in this specific youth target.
尽管多维/生态综合视角表明,青少年问题赌博的风险可由不同风险因素的交互作用决定,但很少有研究探讨不同个体因素如何以相乘方式影响问题赌博的风险。本研究旨在探讨移民身份(IS)与寻求刺激(SS)对青少年问题赌博严重程度的交互作用。该研究涉及994名意大利青少年(64%为男孩,M = 16.57,SD = 1.62)。分别通过社会人口学问卷、简版寻求刺激量表(BSSS)和青少年修订版南橡树赌博筛查量表(SOGS-RA)对参与者的移民身份、寻求刺激程度和问题赌博严重程度进行了单独评估。结果显示,在移民青少年中,问题赌博严重程度较高,与非移民青少年相比,处于风险和有问题的赌徒分布也更多。移民身份和寻求刺激程度对问题赌博严重程度均有显著的直接影响,移民身份和较高水平的寻求刺激程度是更高严重程度的预测因素。一项控制了性别和年龄的调节分析表明,寻求刺激程度得分高的青少年如果也是移民,则更容易出现赌博问题。这些结果对实践具有重要意义,因为它们强调需要针对移民家庭的青少年开展特定的预防问题赌博的干预措施。特别是,考虑寻求刺激程度在这个特定青年群体中的作用很重要。