| Literature DB >> 33343428 |
Anders Håkansson1,2, Carolina Widinghoff1,2.
Abstract
Background: Voluntary self-exclusion is a well-known harm reduction intervention in problem gambling, although primarily in operator-specific or venue-based systems. A nationwide overall self-exclusion system ("Spelpaus") for all licensed gambling was introduced in Sweden in 2019. However, gambling in overseas companies despite national exclusion may be a concern in online gamblers. The present web survey study aimed to study self-reported self-exclusion and gambling despite exclusion in a nationwide multi-operator land-based/online exclusion system.Entities:
Keywords: behavioral addiction; gambling disorder; harm reduction; online casino; online gambling; problem gambling; self-exclusion
Year: 2020 PMID: 33343428 PMCID: PMC7738608 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.599967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Characteristics of the study sample (N = 997).
| Male gender | 75% (744) |
| −18–24 years | 1% (11) |
| −25–29 years | 5% (45) |
| −30–39 years | 13% (134) |
| −40–49 years | 16% (162) |
| −50–59 years | 27% (265) |
| −60–69 years | 22% (217) |
| −70+ years | 16% (163) |
| Living alone without children | 15% (246) |
| Employed/studying | 62% (618) |
| - Online casino | 38% (381) |
| - Land-based casino | 8% (81) |
| - Online horse betting | 65% (646) |
| - Land-based horse betting | 29% (291) |
| - Sports, live betting | 48% (474) |
| - Sports, non-live betting | 50% (495) |
| - Any sports betting | 62% (619) |
| - Online poker | 18% (178) |
| - Land-based poker | 9% (87) |
| - Land-based electronic gambling machines | 11% (113) |
| - Online bingo | 22% (220) |
| - Yes | 5% (49) |
| - No | 95% (945) |
| - Unsure/prefer not to answer | 0% ( |
| - No risk gambling | 52% (514) |
| - Low-risk gambling | 23% (230) |
| - Moderate-risk gambling | 15% (154) |
| - Problem gambling | 10% (99) |
Comparison of respondents with and without history of self-exclusion, chi-squared test (N = 991 after exclusion of six respondents with missing data for the self-exclusion item).
| Age | <0.001 | ||
| −18–24 years | 2% (1) | 1% (10) | |
| −25–29 years | 8% (5) | 4% (39) | |
| −30–39 years | 29% (19) | 12% (113) | |
| −40–49 years | 11% (7) | 17% (155) | |
| −50–59 years | 29% (19) | 26% (245) | |
| −60–69 years | 14% (9) | 22% (208) | |
| −70 years or older | 8% (5) | 17% (156) | |
| Female gender | 43% (28) | 24% (221) | <0.001 |
| Psychological distress above cut-off | 59% (38) | 41% (373) | <0.01 |
| Living alone without children | 20% (13) | 25% (231) | 0.37 |
| Employed/studying | 69% (45) | 61% (569) | 0.21 |
| Ever needed to seek treatment for gambling problems | 22% (14) | 4% (33) | <0.001 |
| Moderate-risk/problem gambling | 69% (45) | 22% (202) | <0.001 |
| -Problem gambling | 40% (26) | 7% (68) | <0.001 |
| Past-year online casino gambling | 89% (58) | 34% (319) | <0.001 |
| Past-year land-based casino gambling | 18% (12) | 7% (66) | 0.001 |
| Past-year online poker gambling | 28% (18) | 17% (157) | 0.03 |
| Past-year electronic gambling machines | 23% (15) | 10% (96) | 0.01 |
| Past-year online bingo | 46% (30) | 20% (188) | <0.001 |
| Past-year sports betting (any) | 43% (28) | 63% (587) | 0.001 |
| Past-year online horse betting | 53% (41) | 65% (600) | 0.78 |
| Past-year land-based horse betting | 22% (14) | 30% (276) | 0.16 |
Chi-square, linear-by-linear.
Logistic regression of variables associated with self-exclusion (N = 981 after exclusion of respondents with any missing data for included variables).
| Age | 0.89 | 0.72–1.10 |
| Male gender | 1.20 | 0.63–2.29 |
| Moderate-risk/problem gambling | 3.99 | 2.08–7.64 |
| Online casino, past-year | 8.02 | 3.34–19.29 |
| Land-based casino, past-year | 1.39 | 0.58–3.33 |
| Online poker, past-year | 0.85 | 0.41–1.76 |
| Land-based electronic gambling machines, past-year | 0.92 | 0.42–2.03 |
| Online bingo, past-year | 1.40 | 0.76–2.60 |
| Any sports betting, past-year | 0.41 | 0.22–0.76 |
| Psychological distress | 0.75 | 0.39–1.45 |
significant association with self-exclusion.