Lipinski Damon, Whelan James P, Stiglets Blaine E, Andersland Matthew D, Ginley Meredith K, Pfund Rory A
Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA.
Department of Psychology, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA.
J Gambl Stud. 2025 Jun;41(2):841-855. doi: 10.1007/s10899-024-10367-7. Epub 2024 Dec 14.
Previous work has explored the bi-directional relation between alcohol consumption and gambling behavior within gambling contexts, highlighting the role of salient factors such as mood. The present experiment sought to further explore how mood state and the urge to consume alcohol vary as a function of the experience of winning or losing while gambling. In this experiment, 76 individuals who reported past year gambling and past month alcohol use were randomly assigned to one of four conditions - neutral gambling, winning gambling, losing gambling, or movie watching. Results indicated that mood state did not significantly differ by experimental condition. However, the urge to consume alcohol significantly differed by experimental condition when accounting for weekly alcohol consumption. Individuals who underwent a losing gambling experience reported significantly greater alcohol-related urges than those who watched a movie or had a neutral gambling experience, but not compared to those who had a winning gambling experience. Exploratory analyses showed that those exposed to a losing gambling experience wanted a significantly greater number of drinks than those who had a neutral gambling experience or watched a movie. These results suggest that experiencing losing may contribute to a greater desire to consume alcohol, and that this relation may occur independent of mood states associated with gambling outcomes. Future research should seek to investigate the relations between gambling, alcohol use, and mood in naturalistic gambling settings beyond the laboratory.
先前的研究探讨了在赌博情境中饮酒与赌博行为之间的双向关系,强调了诸如情绪等显著因素的作用。本实验旨在进一步探究情绪状态和饮酒冲动如何随赌博输赢经历而变化。在该实验中,76名报告过去一年有赌博行为且过去一个月有饮酒行为的个体被随机分配到四个条件之一——中性赌博、赢钱赌博、输钱赌博或观看电影。结果表明,情绪状态在不同实验条件下无显著差异。然而,在考虑每周饮酒量的情况下,饮酒冲动在不同实验条件下有显著差异。经历输钱赌博的个体报告的与酒精相关的冲动明显高于观看电影或有中性赌博经历的个体,但与赢钱赌博经历的个体相比则无差异。探索性分析表明,经历输钱赌博的个体想要的饮料数量明显多于有中性赌博经历或观看电影的个体。这些结果表明,经历输钱可能会导致更强烈的饮酒欲望,且这种关系可能独立于与赌博结果相关的情绪状态而发生。未来的研究应寻求在实验室之外的自然赌博环境中调查赌博、饮酒和情绪之间的关系。