电子游戏机的可访问性和赌博问题:一个自然的政策实验。

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Journal of Behavioral Addictions Pub Date : 2023-08-18 Print Date: 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1556/2006.2023.00044
Alex M T Russell, Matthew Browne, Nerilee Hing, Matthew Rockloff, Philip Newall, Nicki A Dowling, Stephanie Merkouris, Daniel L King, Matthew Stevens, Anne H Salonen, Helen Breen, Nancy Greer, Hannah B Thorne, Tess Visintin, Vijay Rawat, Linda Woo
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背景:电子游戏机(EGM)是个人层面上最有害的赌博形式之一。目前尚不清楚EGM功能和可及性的限制是否会显著减少人口层面的赌博危害。方法:使用一个按标准人口变量加权的大型(N=15000)国家数据集进行自然政策实验,比较西澳大利亚州(WA)澳大利亚居民对赌博问题的估计,其中EGM仅限于一个场所,具有不同的结构特征,澳大利亚其他司法管辖区的居民可以在赌场、酒店和俱乐部广泛使用EGM。其他赌博形式的可及性在各个司法管辖区都是相似的。结果:西澳州的赌博参与率较高,但EGM的参与率约为澳大利亚其他地区的一半。西澳州的总体赌博问题和危害降低了约三分之一,赌徒和受影响的其他人自我报告的EGM危害归因分别降低了2.7倍和4倍。调解分析发现,西澳州使用EGM的频率较低,是赌博问题差异的绝大多数原因(间接路径=0.055,95%CI-0.071;-0.038)。调解分析发现EGM是与问题最密切相关的形式,这种关系的强度在不同司法管辖区之间没有显著差异。讨论:西澳州赌博危害较低的原因是EGM的可及性有限,而不是不同的结构特征。问题似乎很少转移到其他赌博形式。这些结果表明,限制EGM的可及性大大减少了赌博危害。
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Electronic gaming machine accessibility and gambling problems: A natural policy experiment.

Background: Electronic gaming machines (EGMs) are one of the most harmful forms of gambling at an individual level. It is unclear whether restriction of EGM functions and accessibility results in meaningful reductions in population-level gambling harm.

Methods: A natural policy experiment using a large (N = 15,000) national dataset weighted to standard population variables was employed to compare estimates of gambling problems between Australian residents in Western Australia (WA), where EGMs are restricted to one venue and have different structural features, to residents in other Australian jurisdictions where EGMs are widely accessible in casinos, hotels and clubs. Accessibility of other gambling forms is similar across jurisdictions.

Results: Gambling participation was higher in WA, but EGM participation was approximately half that of the rest of Australia. Aggregate gambling problems and harm were about one-third lower in WA, and self-reported attribution of harm from EGMs by gamblers and affected others was 2.7× and 4× lower, respectively. Mediation analyses found that less frequent EGM use in WA accounted for the vast majority of the discrepancy in gambling problems (indirect path = -0.055, 95% CI -0.071; -0.038). Moderation analyses found that EGMs are the form most strongly associated with problems, and the strength of this relationship did not differ significantly across jurisdictions.

Discussion: Lower harm from gambling in WA is attributable to restricted accessibility of EGMs, rather than different structural features. There appears to be little transfer of problems to other gambling forms. These results suggest that restricting the accessibility of EGMs substantially reduces gambling harm.

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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The aim of Journal of Behavioral Addictions is to create a forum for the scientific information exchange with regard to behavioral addictions. The journal is a broad focused interdisciplinary one that publishes manuscripts on different approaches of non-substance addictions, research reports focusing on the addictive patterns of various behaviors, especially disorders of the impulsive-compulsive spectrum, and also publishes reviews in these topics. Coverage ranges from genetic and neurobiological research through psychological and clinical psychiatric approaches to epidemiological, sociological and anthropological aspects.
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