Lischer Suzanne, Schwarz Jürg, Wallimann Hannes, Jeannot Emilien, Mathys Jacqueline
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Lucerne, Switzerland.
Centre Du Jeu Excessif, Addiction Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 May 25;14:1128291. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1128291. eCollection 2023.
Gambling can have serious consequences for many aspects of a person's life. Yet relatively few people with gambling problems seek help. This study examines the extent to which exclusion from casino venues among other factors may act as a motivator for further help-seeking among casino gamblers (both landbased and remote) with at-risk or disordered gambling behavior. In addition, the barriers that prevent gamblers from accepting help are examined.
Gamblers from Swiss casinos completed a written questionnaire twice, at 6-month intervals. The questions included whether they had sought help in the past 6 months.
For those with a SOGS-R rating of 1 or over ( = 173) at the second survey point, a difference in help-seeking was found between the excluded and non-excluded gamblers ( < .001), suggesting that exclusion may be a motivator for help-seeking. Reported differences in levels of debt ( = .006), recognition of gambling problems ( = .010) and severity of gambling-related problems ( = .004) can be taken to suggest that other motivating factors may also influence help-seeking behavior. With regard to the support sought, the most frequently used forms of support were specialized addiction counseling centers (39.5%), followed by self-help groups (21.1%) and remote counseling centers (10.5%). In terms of barriers, reasons relating to attitude, such as denial, appear to pose greater barriers than treatment-related concerns.
From a public health perspective, an overarching strategy is required to increase the share of help-seekers among casino gamblers through targeted measures.
赌博可能会对一个人的生活诸多方面产生严重后果。然而,相对较少有赌博问题的人寻求帮助。本研究考察了除其他因素外,被赌场场所拒之门外在多大程度上可能成为有风险或紊乱赌博行为的赌场赌徒(包括实体赌场和远程赌场)进一步寻求帮助的动机。此外,还研究了阻碍赌徒接受帮助的因素。
来自瑞士赌场的赌徒每隔6个月填写一次书面问卷。问题包括他们在过去6个月内是否寻求过帮助。
在第二次调查时,对于那些SOGS-R评分为1或以上(n = 173)的人,发现被拒赌徒和未被拒赌徒在寻求帮助方面存在差异(p <.001),这表明被拒可能是寻求帮助的一个动机。报告的债务水平差异(p =.006)、对赌博问题的认识差异(p =.010)以及与赌博相关问题的严重程度差异(p =.004)表明,其他激励因素也可能影响寻求帮助的行为。关于所寻求的支持,最常用的支持形式是专门的成瘾咨询中心(39.5%),其次是自助小组(21.1%)和远程咨询中心(10.5%)。在阻碍因素方面,与态度相关的原因,如否认,似乎比与治疗相关的担忧构成更大的障碍。
从公共卫生的角度来看,需要一项总体战略,通过有针对性的措施来增加赌场赌徒中寻求帮助者的比例。