Program in Neuroscience, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT, 05753, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06510, United States.
J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Jul;151:445-453. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.03.052. Epub 2022 Apr 26.
Gambling and anxiety are major public health concerns in adolescents and have been linked to emotion dysregulation and mood-modulating behaviors. While previous studies have shown links between positively reinforcing excitement-motivated gambling, health and functioning measures, and gambling perceptions and behavioral correlates in adolescents, few studies have examined such relationships relative to negatively reinforcing anxiety-motivated gambling (AMG). This study systematically examined relationships between adolescents reporting gambling to relieve anxiety (compared to those who gambled but did not report AMG) and measures of health/functioning and gambling-related measures. Participants included 1,856 Connecticut high-school students. Chi-square and logistic regression models were conducted. AMG was reported by 6.41% of the sample and was associated with identifying with a minority group (Black, Asian-American, Hispanic), at-risk/problem gambling, more permissive attitudes towards gambling, and higher odds of heavy alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, and violence-related measures. Adolescents with AMG were more likely to report non-strategic gambling, and gambling to escape/relieve dysphoria and due to feeling pressure. Additional between-group differences were found for gambling types, locations, motivations, and partners. Together, AMG may represent a mood-modulating behavior indicative of multiple problematic concerns, suggesting that emotional dysregulation may be an important factor in understanding the relationship between anxiety, problem gambling, and risky behaviors in youth. Additionally, the negative reinforcing motivations to gamble to relieve anxiety may be relevant particularly to adolescents from underrepresented minority racial/ethnic groups, and the specific factors underlying this relationship warrant further investigation.
赌博和焦虑是青少年面临的主要公共卫生问题,与情绪失调和调节情绪的行为有关。虽然先前的研究表明,在青少年中,积极强化兴奋动机的赌博、健康和功能措施,以及赌博认知和行为相关性之间存在关联,但很少有研究针对消极强化焦虑动机的赌博(AMG)进行此类关系的研究。本研究系统地考察了报告为缓解焦虑而赌博的青少年(与那些赌博但未报告 AMG 的青少年相比)与健康/功能和与赌博相关的措施之间的关系。参与者包括康涅狄格州的 1856 名高中生。进行了卡方检验和逻辑回归模型分析。该样本中有 6.41%报告了 AMG,与认同少数民族(黑种人、亚裔美国人、西班牙裔)、有风险/问题赌博、对赌博更宽容的态度、以及更高的酗酒、烟草和其他药物使用以及暴力相关措施的几率有关。有 AMG 的青少年更有可能报告非策略性赌博,以及为了逃避/缓解抑郁和感到压力而赌博。在赌博类型、地点、动机和伴侣方面也发现了其他组间差异。总的来说,AMG 可能代表一种调节情绪的行为,表明情绪失调可能是理解青少年焦虑、赌博问题和风险行为之间关系的一个重要因素。此外,为缓解焦虑而赌博的消极强化动机可能与代表性不足的少数族裔群体的青少年尤其相关,并且这种关系背后的具体因素值得进一步研究。