Moving Prevention of Gambling Harm Upstream: Opportunities in Social Policy and Research

Asier Lakidain, H. Fernández
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This article analyses the specificities of the policymaking and research communities to explain why policies to prevent gambling disorder and other gambling-related harms have seen little change over the last two decades. Although existing knowledge on these issues suggests the implementation of prevention interventions based on public health perspectives, there are few government-led initiatives that adopt broad approaches beyond those advocated by the Responsible Gambling perspective. This situation would be influenced by two communities of actors with distinct professional cultures: policy makers face general incompatibilities with prevention policies, which are complex and go beyond political timeframes; gambling researchers, in turn, operate in fields dominated by approaches oriented towards measuring gambling disorder and with little interest in structural issues. To address this situation, the text advocates emphasising socio-economic inequalities related to gambling by the research field and improving science communication strategies as a means of influencing action to reduce the overall negative consequences of gambling.
防止赌博危害的上游:社会政策和研究的机会
本文分析了政策制定和研究界的特殊性,以解释为什么预防赌博障碍和其他赌博相关危害的政策在过去二十年中几乎没有变化。虽然关于这些问题的现有知识表明,应实施基于公共卫生观点的预防干预措施,但除了负责任赌博观点所倡导的方法之外,很少有政府主导的举措采用广泛的方法。这种情况将受到具有不同专业文化的两个行为者群体的影响:决策者面临着与预防政策普遍不相容的问题,这是复杂的,超出了政治时间框架;反过来,赌博研究人员在以测量赌博障碍的方法为主的领域中运作,对结构问题几乎没有兴趣。为了解决这一问题,本文主张在研究领域强调与赌博有关的社会经济不平等现象,并改进科学传播战略,以此作为影响行动以减少赌博的总体负面后果的手段。
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