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新冠疫情期间瑞典赌博模式的变化,以及预防政策变化的可能性。大流行九个月后的再审视。

Changes of Gambling Patterns during COVID-19 in Sweden, and Potential for Preventive Policy Changes. A Second Look Nine Months into the Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, S-22100 Lund, Sweden.

Region Skåne, Malmö Addiction Center, Clinical Research Unit, S-20502 Malmö, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Feb 27;18(5):2342. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052342.

Abstract

Gambling has been suggested as one of the potential mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. In earlier self-report studies, increased gambling has been reported by a limited proportion of respondents characterized with a high degree of problem gambling. The present study, carried out with the same methodology and in the same geographical setting, around seven months later in the pandemic, aimed to repeat and to extend the understanding of potential gambling changes in the population during COVID-19. An anonymous sample of web panel members was assessed, altogether 2029 individuals (52% women, 10% moderate-risk or problem gamblers). Results indicated that 6% reported increased gambling, and 4% reported decreased gambling during the pandemic. Having increased gambling was associated with more severe gambling problems (OR 2.78, 95% confidence interval 2.27-3.40), increased alcohol consumption (OR 2.92, 1.71-4.98), and psychological distress (OR 3.38, 1.83-6.23). In the group reporting increased gambling during COVID-19, moderate-risk/problem gambling was very common (62%). Recent governmental policy interventions in the area were known to a minority (30%) of respondents, but awareness of the regulations was markedly more common in individuals with at least moderate-risk gambling (56%) and in self-excluders (78%). Reporting of any perceived influence from policy changes was low (3%), and divided between those reporting an increasing and decreasing effect, respectively. Increased gambling may be a consequence of COVID-19-related changes in everyday lives of individuals with problematic gambling patterns. Thus, a vulnerable group demonstrates higher rates of gambling migration and psychosocial problems, and may require particular attention in screening and treatment contexts, and further scientific evaluations.

摘要

赌博被认为是 COVID-19 大流行可能带来的心理健康后果之一。在早期的自我报告研究中,只有一小部分被认为存在高度赌博问题的受访者报告了赌博增加。本研究采用相同的方法和相同的地理环境,在大流行七个月后进行,旨在重复和扩展对大流行期间人群中潜在赌博变化的理解。对匿名网络小组的成员进行了评估,共 2029 人(52%为女性,10%为中度风险或有问题的赌徒)。结果表明,6%的人报告在大流行期间赌博增加,4%的人报告赌博减少。赌博增加与更严重的赌博问题(OR 2.78,95%置信区间 2.27-3.40)、饮酒增加(OR 2.92,1.71-4.98)和心理困扰(OR 3.38,1.83-6.23)有关。在报告 COVID-19 期间赌博增加的人群中,中度风险/有问题的赌博非常普遍(62%)。最近在该领域的政府政策干预措施只有少数(30%)受访者知道,但在至少有中度风险赌博的个体(56%)和自我排除者(78%)中,对这些规定的认识明显更为普遍。报告任何政策变化的影响的比例很低(3%),分别报告了增加和减少的影响。赌博增加可能是个人日常生活中与 COVID-19 相关变化的结果,有问题的赌博模式。因此,一个脆弱群体表现出更高的赌博转移和心理社会问题的发生率,并且在筛查和治疗环境中以及进一步的科学评估中可能需要特别关注。

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