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新冠疫情期间赌博生涯的变化与延续:对英国普通体育投注者的纵向定性研究

Changes and continuities in gambling careers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal qualitative study of regular sports bettors in Britain.

作者信息

Brown Ashley, Donnachie Craig, Critchlow Nathan, Bunn Christopher, Dobbie Fiona, Gray Cindy M, Purves Richard, Reith Gerda, Wardle Heather, Hunt Kate

机构信息

Institute for Social Marketing and Health, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

Department of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Jan 7;25(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-21077-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To explore continuities and changes in gambling behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic and the factors that influenced these among a sample of regular sports bettors.

METHODS

A longitudinal qualitative study using in-depth interviews. Sixteen sports bettors living in Britain took part in the first interviews in July-November 2020, and 13 in the follow-up interviews in March-September 2021.

RESULTS

Individual patterns of gambling were episodic: it was common for gambling to increase during some periods of the pandemic and to decrease during others, reflecting the dynamic and (often) challenging circumstances which people were living through at the time. Changes and continuities in gambling during the pandemic were influenced by a range of factors which we have grouped into two main themes relating to 'gambling and the sports landscape' and 'disruption to day-to-day life'. It was common for a constellation of factors to influence gambling behaviour rather than a single factor. These constellations of factors varied from person to person and at different times during the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings of the present study are consistent with earlier literature examining gambling careers before the advent of COVID-19 showing that gambling trajectories are non-linear. Our research suggests that 'typical' patterns of gambling behaviour (e.g. being episodic), and the broader known risk and protective factors within individuals, families, communities and societies have been amplified during the pandemic. Findings highlight the adaptability of the gambling industry to continue to reach consumers through product offerings and marketing even in a period of unprecedented restrictions on supply, and show the potential resulting harms of these actions among gamblers at risk of experiencing gambling problems. Taken together, findings from this study provide important new insights relevant to discussions about gambling regulation, and support calls for multifaceted and comprehensive policy, regulatory, and treatment approaches, to minimise gambling-related harms.

摘要

背景

探讨新冠疫情期间常规体育投注者样本中赌博行为的连续性和变化,以及影响这些行为的因素。

方法

采用深入访谈的纵向定性研究。16名居住在英国的体育投注者参与了2020年7月至11月的首次访谈,13人参与了2021年3月至9月的后续访谈。

结果

个体赌博模式是阶段性的:在疫情的某些时期赌博增加而在其他时期减少的情况很常见,这反映了人们当时所经历的动态且(通常)具有挑战性的环境。疫情期间赌博行为的变化和连续性受到一系列因素的影响,我们将这些因素归纳为两个主要主题,即“赌博与体育格局”和“日常生活的干扰”。通常是一系列因素而非单一因素影响赌博行为。这些因素组合因人而异,且在疫情期间的不同时间也有所不同。

结论

本研究结果与新冠疫情出现之前研究赌博生涯的早期文献一致,表明赌博轨迹是非线性的。我们的研究表明,在疫情期间,赌博行为的“典型”模式(例如阶段性)以及个体、家庭、社区和社会中更广泛已知的风险和保护因素都被放大了。研究结果凸显了赌博行业的适应性,即使在供应受到前所未有的限制期间,仍能通过产品供应和营销继续触达消费者,并显示出这些行为在有赌博问题风险的赌徒中可能造成的危害。综上所述,本研究结果为有关赌博监管的讨论提供了重要的新见解,并支持采取多方面、全面的政策、监管和治疗方法的呼吁,以尽量减少与赌博相关的危害。

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