Rimal Retina, Shepherd Robin-Marie, Curley Louise Elizabeth, Sundram Frederick
Department of Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Community Health Centre in Waiheke Island, Piritahi Hau Ora, Auckland, New Zealand.
Health Policy. 2023 Oct;136:104897. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2023.104897. Epub 2023 Aug 21.
Electronic gaming machines (EGMs) are one of the most addictive and harmful forms of gambling. Gaming machine characteristics, easy accessibility of EGMs and normalisation of gambling behaviour have exacerbated these effects. We conducted a pilot study investigating the perspectives of gambling expert stakeholders on gambling harm and effective harm-minimisation policies regarding EGMs. In-depth individual interviews were undertaken with 14 health professionals working in the addiction sector, academics in the field of gambling and individuals from a range of government and non-government organisations who have an impact on gambling policy making in New Zealand. Five major themes were identified: the need to shift focus from problematic people to the problematic product, the need for a holistic approach to gambling intervention, focus on creating an empowered population, and improving protective factors and refining public health initiatives to gambling harm. The results suggest the need to challenge current narratives of EGM-related gambling harm and have wide-ranging implications for EGM harm minimisation and health promotion policies.
电子游戏机(EGM)是最容易让人上瘾且危害最大的赌博形式之一。游戏机的特性、电子游戏机的易获取性以及赌博行为的常态化加剧了这些影响。我们开展了一项试点研究,调查赌博专家利益相关者对赌博危害以及关于电子游戏机的有效危害最小化政策的看法。我们对14名从事成瘾领域工作的健康专业人员、赌博领域的学者以及来自一系列对新西兰赌博政策制定有影响的政府和非政府组织的人员进行了深入的个人访谈。确定了五个主要主题:需要将重点从有问题的人转移到有问题的产品上,需要采取整体方法进行赌博干预,注重培养有能力的人群,改善保护因素并完善针对赌博危害的公共卫生举措。研究结果表明,有必要挑战当前与电子游戏机相关的赌博危害的说法,这对电子游戏机危害最小化和健康促进政策具有广泛影响。