Literature DB >> 30001761

Marital Status and Problem Gambling among Older Adults: An Examination of Social Context and Social Motivations.

Tara Elton-Marshall1, Rochelle Wijesingha1, Taryn Sendzik1, Steven E Mock2, Mark van der Maas1, John McCready3, Robert E Mann1, Nigel E Turner1.   

Abstract

ABSTRACTOlder adults represent the highest proportion of gamblers (Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation [OLG], 2012). Unpartnered older adults may be more socially isolated and lonely (Dykstra & de Jong Gierveld, 2004), thus more likely to be at risk for problem gambling (McQuade & Gill, 2012). We examined whether gambling to socialize or from loneliness and going to the casino with friends/family mediate the relation between marital status and problem gambling. Data from a random sample of older adults at gambling venues across Southwestern Ontario indicated that gambling with family/friends and gambling due to loneliness mediated the relationship between marital status and problem gambling. Relative to those married, unpartnered older adults were less likely to gamble with family/friends, more likely to gamble due to loneliness, and had higher problem gambling. Prevention and treatment initiatives should examine ways to decrease loneliness and social isolation among older adults and offer alternative social activities.

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Keywords:  aging; isolement social; jeu compulsif; loneliness; marital status; older adults; personnes âgées; problem gambling; social isolation; solitude; statut matrimonial; vieillissement

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30001761     DOI: 10.1017/S071498081800017X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Aging        ISSN: 0714-9808


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