The relationship between problematic gambling severity and engagement with gambling products: Longitudinal analysis of the Emerging Adults Gambling Survey

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作者
Wardle, Heather [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Tipping, Sarah [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Sch Social & Polit Sci, Glasgow, Scotland
[2] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Fac Publ Hlth & Policy, London, England
[3] Sarah Tipping Consultant, Lingfield, England
[4] Univ Glasgow, Sch Social & Polit Sci, Rm 1018,Adam Smith Bldg, Glasgow G12 8RS, Scotland
基金
英国惠康基金; 英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Covid-19; emerging; young adults; gambling; harms; longitudinal; products;
D O I
10.1111/add.16125
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
AimsTo measure the association between problem gambling severity and 19 different gambling activities among emerging adults (aged 16-26). DesignAn online non-probability longitudinal survey collecting data in two waves: wave 1, July/August 2019; wave 2, July/October 2020. SettingGreat Britain ParticipantsA total of 2080 young adults participating in both waves. MeasurementsProblem gambling scores were collected using the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI). Binary variables recorded past year participation in 19 different gambling forms, ranging from lotteries to online casino and gambling-like practices within digital games (e.g. loot box purchase, skin betting). Controls included socio-demographic/economic characteristics, the Eysenck Impulsivity Scale and the number of gambling activities undertaken. FindingsZero inflated negative binomial model lacked evidence of an effect between past year participation in any individual activities and subsequent PGSI scores. However, negative binomial random effects models for current gamblers (n = 497) showed that skin betting (incidence-rate ratio [IRR] = 2.32; 95% CI = 1.69-3.19), fixed odd betting terminals (IRR = 2.21, 95% CI = 1.61-3.05), slot/fruit machines (IRR = 1.43, 95% CI = 1.07-1.91), online betting on horse/dog races (IRR = 1.53, 95% CI = 1.17-2.00) and online betting on non-sports events (IRR = 1.44, 95% CI = 1.11-1.89) were associated with increased PGSI scores. Online casino gambling had a significant interaction by wave; the impact of online casino betting in wave 2 on PGSI scores increased by a factor of 1.61. ConclusionsPast year participation of young adults (aged 16-26) in certain forms of gambling does not appear to be associated with future Problem Gambling Severity Index scores. Among young adults who are current gamblers, past year participation in certain land-based (e.g. electronic gaming machines) and online forms (e.g. skin betting) of gambling appears to be strongly associated with elevated Problem Gambling Severity Index scores.
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页码:1127 / 1139
页数:13
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