Voluntary self-exclusion from gambling: Expert opinions on gaps and needs for improvement

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Ludwig Kraus, Andreas M Bickl, Matilda Hellman, Veera Kankainen, Johanna K. Loy, Marieke Neyer, Thomas Norman, Sara Rolando, Robin Room, Ingeborg Rossow, Rachel Volberg, Jenny Cisneros Örnberg
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Aims: Voluntary self-exclusion (VSE) programmes are intended to minimise gambling-related harm. They are considered effective for the individual but several weaknesses have been reported that deter individuals from enrolment. The present paper summarises opinions about and experiences with VSE strategies and assesses gaps and needs with regard to the current self-exclusion regulations and programmes in seven jurisdictions. Methods: A total of 102 representatives from various sectors (research community; addiction help and care services; prevention; regulatory bodies; gambling providers) in Finland, Germany, Italy, Massachusetts (USA), Norway, Sweden, and Victoria (Australia) were surveyed about their experiences with and opinions about VSE strategies, as well as gaps and needs of the current VSE regulations in their jurisdiction. Results: The respondents agreed on the need for and importance of VSE programmes. However, in all participating jurisdictions, VSE regulations at the time of the survey were considered insufficient, and the respondents suggested potential improvements to facilitate the exclusion process, increase utilisation and reduce gamblers’ breaching VSE. Representatives of the gambling industry also emphasised the individual's responsibility. Conclusions: Individuals with gambling disorder require effective VSE programmes to cope with their addictive behaviour. To effectively reduce breaches, technical and legal solutions are necessary. This includes access controls based on complete nationwide registries, strict enforcement and preventing excluded gamblers from accessing unlicensed online operators.
自愿自我戒赌:关于差距和改进需求的专家意见
目的:自愿自我戒赌(VSE)计划旨在最大限度地减少与赌博有关的伤害。这些计划被认为对个人是有效的,但也有报道称其存在一些弱点,导致个人不愿参加。本文总结了对自愿自我戒赌策略的看法和经验,并评估了七个司法管辖区在现行自我戒赌法规和计划方面的差距和需求。方法:对来自芬兰、德国、意大利、美国马萨诸塞州、挪威、瑞典和澳大利亚维多利亚州不同领域(研究团体、成瘾帮助和护理服务、预防、监管机构、赌博提供者)的 102 名代表进行了调查,了解他们对 VSE 策略的经验和看法,以及所在辖区现行 VSE 法规的不足和需求。结果:受访者一致认为 VSE 计划是必要的,也是重要的。然而,所有参与调查的辖区都认为,调查时的自愿戒赌计划法规还不够完善,受访者提出了一些潜在的改进建议,以促进戒赌程序,提高利用率,减少赌徒违反自愿戒赌计划的行为。赌博业的代表也强调了个人的责任。结论:赌博障碍患者需要有效的自愿戒赌计划来应对其成瘾行为。要有效减少违规行为,必须采取技术和法律解决方案。这包括基于完整的全国登记册的准入控制、严格执法以及防止被排除在外的赌徒访问无牌在线运营商。
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