Booth Leon, Thomas Samantha, Moodie Rob, Peeters Anna, White Victoria, Pierce Hannah, Anderson Annie S, Pettigrew Simone
School of Psychology, Curtin University, Kent St, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia.
Deakin University, Geelong, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, VIC 3220, Australia.
Addict Behav. 2020 Oct;109:106472. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106472. Epub 2020 May 19.
Lotteries products (lottery tickets and scratch tickets) are the most popular forms of gambling worldwide, however little research has investigated whether these products are associated with gambling-related harm. The limited available research suggests these products are linked to problematic gambling behaviors and a range of resulting negative outcomes, with certain sub-groups appearing to be more vulnerable to experiencing harms. The present study examined risk of gambling-related harm (measured by the Problem Gambling Severity Index) from lotteries products use in an Australian sample of lotteries-only gamblers (n = 540). Additionally, the study investigated whether risk varied according to a range of sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics (age, gender, household income, location (rural vs. metropolitan), employment status, alcohol consumption, smoking status, frequency of e-cigarette use, frequency of scratch ticket use, frequency of lottery ticket use, expenditure on scratch tickets, and expenditure on lottery tickets). Almost one-third of the sample was found to be at some level of gambling-related risk due to their use of lotteries products. Younger respondents, males, current smokers, e-cigarette users, and those who purchase scratch tickets more frequently were more likely to report problematic use of lotteries products. Policy makers should enact strategies to prevent and reduce harms resulting from lotteries products, especially among the identified at-risk groups.
彩票产品(彩票和刮刮乐)是全球最受欢迎的赌博形式,然而很少有研究调查这些产品是否与赌博相关危害有关。现有的有限研究表明,这些产品与问题赌博行为以及一系列由此产生的负面结果有关,某些亚群体似乎更容易受到危害。本研究在一个仅参与彩票赌博的澳大利亚样本(n = 540)中,考察了使用彩票产品导致的赌博相关危害风险(通过问题赌博严重程度指数衡量)。此外,该研究还调查了风险是否因一系列社会人口学和行为特征(年龄、性别、家庭收入、地点(农村与城市)、就业状况、饮酒情况、吸烟状况、电子烟使用频率、刮刮乐使用频率、彩票使用频率、刮刮乐支出和彩票支出)而有所不同。研究发现,由于使用彩票产品,近三分之一的样本处于某种程度的赌博相关风险中。较年轻的受访者、男性、当前吸烟者、电子烟使用者以及更频繁购买刮刮乐的人更有可能报告存在问题的彩票产品使用情况。政策制定者应制定策略,预防和减少彩票产品造成的危害,特别是在已确定的高危群体中。