Psychology Department, University of Deusto, Apartado 1, 48080, Bilbao, Spain.
J Gambl Stud. 2023 Sep;39(3):1225-1238. doi: 10.1007/s10899-022-10178-8. Epub 2022 Dec 26.
Gambling disorder is characterized by a behavioural pattern of dysfunctional gambling that persists despite its negative implications in different areas of people's daily life. One of the most negatively affected areas is the one related to family members. This study aimed, firstly, to study the differences between family members of people with gambling disorder and a general population sample in anger (state, trait, expression-out, expression-in. control-out and control-in), rumination (brooding, reflection and total), and anxiety and depression. The second aim was to analyse the correlation between these variables in the family members of people with gambling disorder, and thirdly, to analyse the mediating role of rumination between anger, anxiety and depression. This study consisted of 170 people, of whom 87 were family members of people with a gambling disorder, and 83 were from the general population. Instruments measuring anger, anxiety, depression, and ruminative responses were administered. Results showed that family members had significantly higher scores in anger (state), depression, anxiety, rumination (total and brooding). Also, results showed that anger correlated positively and significantly with rumination, depression and anxiety, which also correlated positively and significantly with each other. Third, rumination mediated the relationship between the following variables: anger (state) and depression; anger (trait) and anxiety and depression; anger (external expression) and anxiety and depression. A complete mediating effect was found in the latter case and a partial mediating effect in the first two cases. In conclusion, it is found that having a family member with a gambling disorder may increase levels of anger, anxiety, depression and rumination. Furthermore, it is shown that working on rumination may reduce depression and anxiety in family members of gamblers.
赌博障碍的特征是一种功能失调的赌博行为模式,尽管这种行为对人们日常生活的不同领域都有负面影响,但仍然持续存在。受负面影响最严重的领域之一是与家庭成员有关的领域。本研究首先旨在研究赌博障碍患者的家庭成员与一般人群样本在愤怒(状态、特质、外显、内隐、外控和内控)、反刍(沉思、反省和总)以及焦虑和抑郁方面的差异。其次,分析赌博障碍患者家庭成员中这些变量之间的相关性,第三,分析反刍在愤怒、焦虑和抑郁之间的中介作用。这项研究共有 170 人参加,其中 87 人是赌博障碍患者的家庭成员,83 人来自一般人群。使用测量愤怒、焦虑、抑郁和反刍反应的工具进行评估。结果表明,家庭成员在愤怒(状态)、抑郁、焦虑、反刍(总得分和沉思)方面的得分显著更高。此外,结果表明愤怒与反刍、抑郁和焦虑呈正相关且显著相关,而反刍与抑郁和焦虑也呈正相关且显著相关。第三,反刍在以下变量之间的关系中起中介作用:愤怒(状态)与抑郁;愤怒(特质)与焦虑和抑郁;愤怒(外显)与焦虑和抑郁。在后一种情况下发现了完全中介效应,在前两种情况下发现了部分中介效应。总之,研究发现,家庭成员中有赌博障碍患者可能会增加愤怒、焦虑、抑郁和反刍的水平。此外,研究表明,针对反刍进行干预可能会降低赌徒家庭成员的抑郁和焦虑水平。