在线赌博的休息时间会影响神经心理唤醒吗?TESSA 试点试验的概念方法和经验教训

Q1 Psychology
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摘要

简介:几年来,人们一直在讨论将强制休息时间作为减少赌博危害的一种策略,但其效果仍不明确。TESSA 试验研究探讨了赌博过程中生理唤醒(PA)与强制休息时间之间的关联,旨在为随后的随机对照试验建立概念框架。通过皮肤电导率和皮肤温度持续监测 PA,将其分为恐惧、愤怒、喜悦、吸引、平衡和退缩。在不同阶段(第一阶段:开始,第二阶段:休息前,第三阶段:休息后),PA 的发生率通过多层次逻辑回归进行对比。与第一阶段相比,愤怒(OR = 0.698;p = 0.015)和喜悦(OR = 0.714;p = 0.032)在第二阶段的可能性较低,而喜悦在第三阶段的可能性也较低(OR = 0.690;p = 0.023)。与第一阶段相比,第二阶段更有可能出现平衡(OR = 5.073; p <0.0001),第三阶段则更不可能出现平衡(OR = 0.348; p <0.0001),而退缩的可能性则从一个阶段下降到另一个阶段。然而,为了敏感地判断休息时间的作用,应考虑影响赌博行为的其他框架条件(如赢/输)。
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Do breaks in online gambling affect neuropsychological arousal? Conceptual approach and lessons learned from the TESSA-pilot trial

Introduction

Mandatory breaks have been discussed as a harm reduction strategy in the context of gambling for several years, but their effectiveness remains unclear. The TESSA pilot study examines the association of physiological arousal (PA) and mandatory breaks during gambling with an aim to conceptualize the framework for a subsequent randomized controlled trial.

Material and methods

In a one-armed experimental pilot study 28 participants engaged in a simulated online slot game with mandatory breaks. PA, disentangled into fear, anger, joy, attraction, balance, and retraction, was continuously monitored via skin conductivity and skin temperature. The occurrence of PA in distinct phases (phase 1: initiation, phase 2: pre-break, phase 3: post-break) was contrasted by multilevel logistic regression.

Results

Fear and attraction did not change. Compared to phase 1, anger (OR = 0.698; p = 0.015) and joy (OR = 0.714; p = 0.032) were less likely in phase 2, with joy also being less likely in phase 3 (OR = 0.690; p = 0.023). Balance was more likely in phase 2 (OR = 5.073; p < 0.0001) than in phase 1 and less likely in phase 3 (OR = 0.348; p < 0.0001) whilst retraction declined from phase to phase.

Discussion

Mandatory breaks appear suited to offset changes in PA response evolving during gambling, but a sustained effect on initial PA levels should not to be expected. However, to sensitively judge the role of breaks additional framework conditions that impact on gambling behavior (e. g. wins/losses) should be considered.

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Addictive Behaviors Reports
Addictive Behaviors Reports Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Addictive Behaviors Reports is an open-access and peer reviewed online-only journal offering an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of research in addictive behaviors. The journal accepts submissions that are scientifically sound on all forms of addictive behavior (alcohol, drugs, gambling, Internet, nicotine and technology) with a primary focus on behavioral and psychosocial research. The emphasis of the journal is primarily empirical. That is, sound experimental design combined with valid, reliable assessment and evaluation procedures are a requisite for acceptance. We are particularly interested in ''non-traditional'', innovative and empirically oriented research such as negative/null data papers, replication studies, case reports on novel treatments, and cross-cultural research. Studies that might encourage new lines of inquiry as well as scholarly commentaries on topical issues, systematic reviews, and mini reviews are also very much encouraged. We also welcome multimedia submissions that incorporate video or audio components to better display methodology or findings.
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