Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers

BackgroundOnline gambling has increased in recent years, including online casino games and live sports betting which constitute rapid gambling activities with significant potential for gambling-related harm. There is a paucity of research examining whether specific gambling patterns are related to p...

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Main Authors: Anders Håkansson, Carolina Widinghoff
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00007/full
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spelling doaj-0ae10f1f78c64d72b3629fda5a3219b32020-11-25T02:40:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402020-02-011110.3389/fpsyt.2020.00007491272Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online GamblersAnders Håkansson0Anders Håkansson1Carolina Widinghoff2Carolina Widinghoff3Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund, SwedenGambling disorder unit, Malmö Addiction Center, Malmö, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund, SwedenGambling disorder unit, Malmö Addiction Center, Malmö, SwedenBackgroundOnline gambling has increased in recent years, including online casino games and live sports betting which constitute rapid gambling activities with significant potential for gambling-related harm. There is a paucity of research examining whether specific gambling patterns are related to problem gambling and over-indebtedness, when controlling for psychological distress, gender, and other risk factors.MethodsA general population-based web panel of 1,004 online gamblers were examined in an online survey addressing problem gambling symptoms (the PGSI), psychological distress (Kessler- 6), past 30-day gambling activities, past 30-day gambling losses, history of subjective over-indebtedness and expected over-indebtedness in the near future, as well as socio-demographic data.ResultsIn logistic regression analyses, problem gambling was associated with psychological distress, recent online casino gambling, and recent combined online casino gambling and live sports betting. History of over-indebtedness was associated with recent combined online casino gambling and live sports betting, and expected over-indebtedness was associated with online casino gambling. Problem gambling, and a history of having borrowed money for gambling, were markedly higher in online casino gamblers, compared to subjects not reporting this gambling activity. Problem gambling was markedly more common in women, but was not associated with gender in the adjusted analysis.ConclusionsIn online gamblers, high rates of problem gambling and over-indebtedness were seen, and online casino gambling (alone or in combination with live sports betting), was associated with remarkably increased risk. Gender distribution of problem gamblers was clearly in contrast to that found in previous problem gambling literature. These findingsa suggest regulations in the market of online casino gambling, and prevention of over-indebtedness in gambling-related borrowing, in consumer credit counselling and in mental health care. In particular, female gender may need to be addressed as a stronger risk factor than previously described.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00007/fullgambling disorderproblem gamblingindebtednessaddictiononline gambling
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Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers
Frontiers in Psychiatry
gambling disorder
problem gambling
indebtedness
addiction
online gambling
author_facet Anders Håkansson
Anders Håkansson
Carolina Widinghoff
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title Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers
title_short Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers
title_full Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers
title_fullStr Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers
title_full_unstemmed Over-Indebtedness and Problem Gambling in a General Population Sample of Online Gamblers
title_sort over-indebtedness and problem gambling in a general population sample of online gamblers
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2020-02-01
description BackgroundOnline gambling has increased in recent years, including online casino games and live sports betting which constitute rapid gambling activities with significant potential for gambling-related harm. There is a paucity of research examining whether specific gambling patterns are related to problem gambling and over-indebtedness, when controlling for psychological distress, gender, and other risk factors.MethodsA general population-based web panel of 1,004 online gamblers were examined in an online survey addressing problem gambling symptoms (the PGSI), psychological distress (Kessler- 6), past 30-day gambling activities, past 30-day gambling losses, history of subjective over-indebtedness and expected over-indebtedness in the near future, as well as socio-demographic data.ResultsIn logistic regression analyses, problem gambling was associated with psychological distress, recent online casino gambling, and recent combined online casino gambling and live sports betting. History of over-indebtedness was associated with recent combined online casino gambling and live sports betting, and expected over-indebtedness was associated with online casino gambling. Problem gambling, and a history of having borrowed money for gambling, were markedly higher in online casino gamblers, compared to subjects not reporting this gambling activity. Problem gambling was markedly more common in women, but was not associated with gender in the adjusted analysis.ConclusionsIn online gamblers, high rates of problem gambling and over-indebtedness were seen, and online casino gambling (alone or in combination with live sports betting), was associated with remarkably increased risk. Gender distribution of problem gamblers was clearly in contrast to that found in previous problem gambling literature. These findingsa suggest regulations in the market of online casino gambling, and prevention of over-indebtedness in gambling-related borrowing, in consumer credit counselling and in mental health care. In particular, female gender may need to be addressed as a stronger risk factor than previously described.
topic gambling disorder
problem gambling
indebtedness
addiction
online gambling
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00007/full
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