Håkansson Anders, Sundvall Andreas, Lyckberg Axel
Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
AB Svenska Spel, Visby, Sweden.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Mar 9;6(3):e33066. doi: 10.2196/33066.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been suspected to increase gambling problems in the population. Several governments introduced COVID-19-specific interventions early with the aim to prevent gambling problems, but their effects have not been evaluated.
This study aimed to evaluate a Swedish COVID-19-related temporary legislation imposing an automated weekly deposit limit for online casino gambling.
The study was an anonymous survey sent by a state-owned gambling operator to online gamblers (N=619), among whom 54.0% (n=334) were moderate-risk/problem gamblers who reached the weekly limit on online gambling during the summer of 2020.
Overall, 60.1% (372/619) were aware of having been limited by the COVID-19-related deposit limit, and a minority (145/619, 23.4%) perceived the intervention as fairly bad or very bad. Among those aware of the intervention, 38.7% (144/372) believed the intervention decreased their overall gambling, whereas 7.8% (29/372) believed it rather increased it. However, 82.5% (307/372) reported having gambled at more than one operator after the limit, and the most common gambling type reported to have increased at another operator was online casino (42% among moderate-risk/problem gamblers and 19% among others; P<.001). An increase in gambling following the intervention was associated with being a moderate-risk/problem gambler and having negative attitudes toward the intervention.
The weekly deposit limit had relatively high acceptability, but the study highlights the limitations of a single-operator deposit limit, given the high number of gamblers also reporting gambling at other operators and the lower effect in clients with gambling problems.
有人怀疑新冠疫情会导致人群中赌博问题增多。一些政府早期实施了针对新冠疫情的干预措施,旨在预防赌博问题,但这些措施的效果尚未得到评估。
本研究旨在评估瑞典一项与新冠疫情相关的临时立法,该立法对在线赌场赌博实施每周自动存款限额。
本研究是一项由国有赌博运营商向在线赌徒发送的匿名调查(N = 619),其中54.0%(n = 334)是中度风险/有赌博问题的赌徒,他们在2020年夏天达到了在线赌博的每周限额。
总体而言,60.1%(372/619)的人知道自己受到了与新冠疫情相关的存款限额的限制,少数人(145/619,23.4%)认为该干预措施相当糟糕或非常糟糕。在知道该干预措施的人中,38.7%(144/372)认为该干预措施减少了他们的总体赌博行为,而7.8%(29/372)认为这反而增加了赌博行为。然而,82.5%(307/372)的人报告说在限额实施后在多个运营商处赌博,据报告在另一个运营商处增加最多的赌博类型是在线赌场(中度风险/有赌博问题的赌徒中为42%,其他赌徒中为19%;P<0.001)。干预后赌博行为增加与成为中度风险/有赌博问题的赌徒以及对干预措施持负面态度有关。
每周存款限额具有较高的可接受性,但该研究凸显了单一运营商存款限额的局限性,因为有大量赌徒也报告在其他运营商处赌博,且对有赌博问题的客户效果较差。