Volberg R A
Gemini Research, Northampton, Mass. 01060.
Am J Public Health. 1994 Feb;84(2):237-41. doi: 10.2105/ajph.84.2.237.
A study of pathological gambling in five states provides information needed to address the public health threat that the expanding availability of legalized gambling poses to at-risk groups in the general population.
Over the course of this project, epidemiological data were collected to determine the prevalence of probable pathological gambling in the general population in each study state and demographic data were collected from pathological gamblers entering treatment programs in each state.
Among the states surveyed, the availability of and involvement in gambling differ significantly, as does the prevalence of pathological gambling. Despite these differences, the demographics of pathological gamblers in these states are similar. Like those in the general population, pathological gamblers entering treatment in each state are similar. However, pathological gamblers entering treatment do not represent the full spectrum of individuals in the general population who experience gambling-related problems.
These findings raise a number of issues, including the potential impacts of continued gambling legalization on the overall rate of gambling problems in the general population and on specific at-risk groups, including women, minorities, and children. They thus have implications for policy and program decisions now being made throughout the United States.
对五个州的病理性赌博进行的一项研究提供了应对合法赌博日益普及对普通人群中高危群体构成的公共卫生威胁所需的信息。
在该项目过程中,收集了流行病学数据以确定每个研究州普通人群中可能的病理性赌博患病率,并从每个州进入治疗项目的病理性赌徒那里收集了人口统计学数据。
在所调查的州中,赌博的可得性和参与情况差异显著,病理性赌博的患病率也是如此。尽管存在这些差异,但这些州病理性赌徒的人口统计学特征相似。与普通人群中的情况一样,每个州进入治疗的病理性赌徒也相似。然而,进入治疗的病理性赌徒并不代表普通人群中经历与赌博相关问题的所有个体。
这些发现提出了一些问题,包括持续的赌博合法化对普通人群中赌博问题总体发生率以及对包括妇女、少数族裔和儿童在内的特定高危群体的潜在影响。因此,它们对目前美国各地正在做出的政策和项目决策具有启示意义。