Emotion (Dys)Regulation Mediates the Link between Psychological Distress and Problem Gambling: Evaluation of the Moderating effect of Gender.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Tonia-Flery Artemi, Klavdia Neophytou, Marios Theodorou, Christiana Theodorou, Georgia Panayiotou
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Abstract

Introduction: This study addresses the need to identify mechanisms leading to problem gambling, by examining the relationship between psychological distress, emotion regulation difficulties, and problem gambling severity, taking into consideration the potential moderating role of gender.

Method: We collected data from 350 regular gamblers in a Southern European country, via an online survey. We examined bivariate correlations, and gender differences in aspects of psychological distress and emotion regulation, as well as prediction of gambling problems by emotion regulation and distress. Main analyses examined a moderated mediation model, hypothesizing that specific emotion regulation difficulties, assessed using the DERS-18, mediate the link between psychological distress, assessed using the BSI-18, and problem gambling, assessed using SOGS, with gender as a moderator.

Results: Results indicated that gambling problems were significantly correlated with all emotion regulation difficulties and psychological distress facets assessed. Men scored higher in SOGS than women. In linear regression analyses the emotion regulation strategies of nonacceptance and poor awareness of emotions, and depression-related distress predicted problem gambling severity. Moderated mediation analysis showed that nonacceptance significantly mediated the distress-gambling relationship. Gender moderated the mediational pathway, with nonacceptance being a significant mediator for men but not women.

Conclusions: Findings underscore the role of emotion regulation, a process that may explain the well-established link between psychological distress and gambling problems. It also highlights the need to consider gender-specific processes in interventions. Based on results, training in emotion acceptance is critical for both genders and especially for men. Results provide directions for further research into the psychological processes underlying the etiology and maintenance of problem gambling.

情绪调节在心理困扰与问题赌博之间的中介作用:性别调节效应的评价。
引言:本研究通过研究心理困扰、情绪调节困难和问题赌博严重性之间的关系,考虑到性别的潜在调节作用,解决了识别导致问题赌博机制的需要。方法:我们通过在线调查收集了来自一个南欧国家的350名定期赌徒的数据。我们研究了心理困扰和情绪调节方面的双变量相关性和性别差异,以及情绪调节和痛苦对赌博问题的预测。主要分析检验了一个有调节的中介模型,假设使用DERS-18评估的特定情绪调节困难介导了使用BSI-18评估的心理困扰和使用SOGS评估的问题赌博之间的联系,性别是调节因素。结果:结果表明,赌博问题与情绪调节困难和心理困扰各方面均显著相关。男性的SOGS得分高于女性。线性回归分析了情绪不接受和情绪意识差的情绪调节策略,抑郁相关困扰对问题赌博严重程度有预测作用。有调节的中介分析表明,不接受对痛苦-赌博关系有显著的中介作用。性别调节了中介途径,不接受是男性的重要中介,而不是女性。结论:研究结果强调了情绪调节的作用,这一过程可能解释了心理困扰和赌博问题之间的既定联系。它还强调有必要在干预措施中考虑到针对性别的进程。根据研究结果,情感接受的训练对男女都至关重要,尤其是对男性。结果为进一步研究问题赌博的病因和维持背后的心理过程提供了方向。
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European Addiction Research
European Addiction Research SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''European Addiction Research'' is a unique international scientific journal for the rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of addiction and related disorders. Representing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of recent data and expert opinion, it reflects the importance of a comprehensive approach to resolve the problems of substance abuse and addiction in Europe. Coverage ranges from clinical and research advances in the fields of psychiatry, biology, pharmacology and epidemiology to social, and legal implications of policy decisions. The goal is to facilitate open discussion among those interested in the scientific and clinical aspects of prevention, diagnosis and therapy as well as dealing with legal issues. An excellent range of original papers makes ‘European Addiction Research’ the forum of choice for all.
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