Does Cooperation with Others Reduce Risky Gambling Behavior?1

Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1111/jpr.12475
Takuhiro Takada, Masanori Kono, K. Yokomitsu
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Social relationships are highly salient for problem gambling. This study investigated the effect of others' presence or cooperation with others on risky gambling behavior among healthy undergraduate students. Based on the findings that individual differences moderate the social facilitation effect and team performance, we also focused on personality traits. A total of 36 participants completed the Game of Dice Task (GDT) in three conditions, within a crossover design: the sole condition (each participant conducted the GDT individually), the parallel condition (each participant conducted the GDT in parallel with another participant), and the cooperation condition (participants conducted the GDT at the same time and were told to consult with each other). Before the experiment, all participants completed the NEO Five Factor Inventory. The results showed no significant differences among the sole, parallel, and cooperation conditions in terms of risky gambling behavior. However, safer gambling behavior in the cooperation condition was significantly and positively correlated with conscientiousness. These findings suggest that a new harm‐reduction strategy focusing on cooperation with others while gambling could be developed.
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与他人合作是否能减少危险赌博行为?1
社会关系在问题赌博中非常突出。本研究旨在探讨他人在场或与他人合作对健康大学生风险赌博行为的影响。在个体差异调节社会促进效应和团队绩效的基础上,我们还关注了人格特质。共有36名参与者在三种条件下完成了骰子游戏任务(GDT),采用交叉设计:单一条件(每个参与者单独进行GDT),平行条件(每个参与者与另一个参与者并行进行GDT)和合作条件(参与者同时进行GDT并被告知相互咨询)。在实验之前,所有参与者都完成了NEO五因素量表。结果显示,在单独、平行和合作条件下,风险赌博行为没有显著差异。而合作条件下的安全赌博行为与责任心显著正相关。这些发现表明,可以制定一种新的减少危害的策略,重点是在赌博时与他人合作。
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