Wall Håkan, Gripenberg Johanna, Elgan Tobias H
Department for Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm Prevents Alcohol and Drug Problems (STAD), Centre for Psychiatry Research, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2025 Jun 1;11(2):e002360. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002360. eCollection 2025.
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of problem gambling and gambling behaviours among Swedish elite male football players and explore their awareness of gambling-related policies within their clubs. A secondary objective was to identify factors associated with problem gambling in this group.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2021 among players from the 32 clubs in Sweden's top two football leagues (Allsvenskan and Superettan). Data were collected through an online survey utilising the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) alongside additional questions on gambling types, mental health, alcohol use, match-fixing and policy awareness. Multivariable logistic regression was employed to analyse predictors of problem gambling.
A total of 416 footballers participated, yielding a response rate of 58%. The prevalence of gambling in the past year and problem gambling (PGSI score≥3) was 60.6% and 6.6%, respectively. While 72% of past-year gamblers reported engaging in sports betting, only slots (OR=7.46, p=0.01) and bingo (OR=6.08, p=0.02) were significant predictors of problem gambling. Only 32% of respondents were aware of a gambling policy within their clubs. Additionally, 17.8% reported depressive symptoms, while 13.9% experienced anxiety.
This study highlights the high prevalence of problem gambling among elite Swedish footballers, with slots and bingo posing higher risks. Sports betting, while prevalent, may contribute to the gamblification of football. The role of gambling sponsorships in normalising gambling among footballers requires further investigation. There is a need for longitudinal studies on gambling behaviours and policy awareness within clubs, and comprehensive preventive strategies to address gambling-related harm among footballers.
本研究旨在评估瑞典精英男性足球运动员中问题赌博及赌博行为的流行情况,并探究他们对所在俱乐部赌博相关政策的认知。次要目的是确定该群体中与问题赌博相关的因素。
2021年对瑞典顶级两个足球联赛(瑞典超级联赛和瑞典甲级联赛)中32家俱乐部的球员进行了横断面调查。通过在线调查收集数据,使用问题赌博严重程度指数(PGSI)以及关于赌博类型、心理健康、酒精使用、操纵比赛和政策认知的其他问题。采用多变量逻辑回归分析问题赌博的预测因素。
共有416名足球运动员参与,回复率为58%。过去一年赌博的流行率和问题赌博(PGSI得分≥3)分别为60.6%和6.6%。虽然72%的过去一年赌徒报告参与体育博彩,但只有老虎机(OR=7.46,p=0.01)和宾果游戏(OR=6.08)是问题赌博的显著预测因素。只有32%的受访者知晓所在俱乐部的赌博政策。此外,17.8%报告有抑郁症状,13.9%经历过焦虑。
本研究凸显了瑞典精英足球运动员中问题赌博的高流行率,老虎机和宾果游戏带来的风险更高。体育博彩虽然普遍,但可能导致足球运动的赌博化。赌博赞助在使足球运动员赌博常态化方面的作用需要进一步调查。有必要对俱乐部内的赌博行为和政策认知进行纵向研究,并制定全面预防策略以应对足球运动员中与赌博相关的危害。