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一种间接评估赌博问题对公共健康影响的框架。

A framework for indirect elicitation of the public health impact of gambling problems.

机构信息

School of Health, Medical & Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, University Dr, Branyan QLD, Bundaberg, 4670, Australia.

La Trobe Rural Health School, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2020 Nov 16;20(1):1717. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09813-z.

Abstract

Gambling problems are increasingly understood as a health-related condition, with harms from excessive time and money expenditure contributing to significant population morbidity. In many countries, the prevalence of gambling problems is known with some precision. However, the true severity of gambling problems in terms of their impact on health and wellbeing is the subject of ongoing debate. We firstly review recent research that has attempted to estimate harm from gambling, including studies that estimate disability weights using direct elicitation. Limitations of prior approaches are discussed, most notably potential inflation due to non-independent comorbidity with other substance use and mental health conditions, and potential biases in the subjective attribution of morbidity to gambling. An alternative indirect elicitation approach is outlined, and a conceptual framework for its application to gambling is provided. Significant risk factors for propensity to develop gambling problems are enumerated, and relative risks for comorbidities are calculated from recent meta-analyses and reviews. Indirect elicitation provides a promising alternative framework for assessing the causal link between gambling problems and morbidity. This approach requires implementation of propensity score matching to estimate the counterfactual, and demands high quality information of risk factors and comorbid conditions, in order to estimate the unique contribution of gambling problems. Gambling harm is best understood as a decrement to health utility. However, achieving consensus on the severity of gambling problems requires triangulation of results from multiple methodologies. Indirect elicitation with propensity score matching and accounting for comorbidities would provide an important step towards full integration of gambling within a public health paradigm.

摘要

赌博问题越来越被视为与健康相关的问题,过度的时间和金钱支出会导致大量人口患病。在许多国家,赌博问题的流行程度已经有了一定的了解。然而,赌博问题对健康和福利的真正严重程度仍在争论之中。我们首先回顾了最近试图估计赌博造成的危害的研究,包括使用直接 elicitation 来估计残疾权重的研究。讨论了先前方法的局限性,特别是由于与其他物质使用和心理健康状况的非独立性共病而导致的潜在通货膨胀,以及将发病率归因于赌博的潜在偏见。概述了一种替代的间接 elicitation 方法,并提供了将其应用于赌博的概念框架。列举了易患赌博问题的重要风险因素,并根据最近的荟萃分析和综述计算了共病的相对风险。间接 elicitation 为评估赌博问题与发病之间的因果关系提供了一个有前途的替代框架。这种方法需要实施倾向评分匹配来估计反事实,并且需要高质量的风险因素和共病情况信息,以便估计赌博问题的独特贡献。赌博危害最好被理解为健康效用的减少。然而,要达成对赌博问题严重程度的共识,需要从多种方法的结果进行三角测量。使用倾向评分匹配和考虑共病的间接 elicitation 将为将赌博完全纳入公共卫生范式提供重要步骤。

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