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赌博障碍与污名化:治疗与预防的机遇

Gambling Disorder and Stigma: Opportunities for Treatment and Prevention.

作者信息

Quigley Leanne

机构信息

Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY USA.

出版信息

Curr Addict Rep. 2022;9(4):410-419. doi: 10.1007/s40429-022-00437-4. Epub 2022 Sep 3.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Gambling disorder is among the most stigmatized mental health problems. More research is needed to understand the mechanisms that underlie this stigma and the effects of stigma-reduction interventions. This paper reviews extant literature on the stigma of gambling disorder and highlights evidence from this research and the broader mental illness stigma literature to help advance research on the prevention and reduction of gambling-related stigma.

RECENT FINDING

The public stigma of gambling disorder includes stereotypes of affected individuals as "greedy" and "irresponsible," beliefs that affected individuals are to blame for their problems, and desire to avoid social contact with affected individuals. Stigmatizing attitudes held by the public are often internalized by individuals with gambling disorder, which leads to problem concealment, reduced treatment-seeking, and decreased self-esteem. Women with gambling disorder, as well as those with more severe gambling problems and who perceive greater stigma by the public, are most vulnerable to self-stigma. There is evidence that certain beliefs may underlie the stigmatization of gambling disorder, including beliefs about its causes. Contact- and education-based interventions show efficacy for the reduction of mental illness-related stigma more broadly; additional research is needed to determine the efficacy of various stigma reduction strategies for gambling disorder specifically.

SUMMARY

Gambling disorder is highly stigmatized relative to other mental health problems, in part because it is viewed as more likely to be caused by controllable factors. Interventions that emphasize the biopsychosocial etiology of gambling disorder may help to prevent and reduce the blame and stigmatization of affected individuals. Structural stigma within domains such as legislation, healthcare, and the gambling industry, interventions to reduce self-stigma, stigma among mental health professionals, and the influence of culture on stigma and its reduction are critical issues for future research.

摘要

综述目的

赌博障碍是最受污名化的心理健康问题之一。需要更多研究来了解这种污名背后的机制以及减少污名干预措施的效果。本文回顾了关于赌博障碍污名的现有文献,并强调了该研究以及更广泛的精神疾病污名文献中的证据,以帮助推进对预防和减少与赌博相关污名的研究。

最新发现

赌博障碍的公众污名包括将受影响个体刻板地视为“贪婪”和“不负责任”,认为受影响个体应对其问题负责,以及希望避免与受影响个体进行社交接触。公众持有的污名化态度往往会被患有赌博障碍的个体内化,这导致问题隐瞒、寻求治疗减少和自尊下降。患有赌博障碍的女性,以及那些赌博问题更严重且认为公众污名更大的人,最容易受到自我污名的影响。有证据表明,某些信念可能是赌博障碍污名化的基础,包括对其成因的信念。基于接触和教育的干预措施在更广泛地减少与精神疾病相关的污名方面显示出有效性;需要更多研究来确定各种减少污名策略对赌博障碍的具体有效性。

总结

相对于其他心理健康问题,赌博障碍受到高度污名化,部分原因是它被视为更有可能由可控因素引起。强调赌博障碍生物心理社会病因的干预措施可能有助于预防和减少对受影响个体的指责和污名化。立法、医疗保健和赌博行业等领域的结构性污名、减少自我污名的干预措施、心理健康专业人员中的污名以及文化对污名及其减少的影响是未来研究的关键问题。

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