FACILITATING PLAYER CONTROL IN GAMBLING

A. Blaszczynski, A. Parke, A. Harris, J. Parkes, J. Rigbye
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Research indicates that gamblers frequently set self-imposed limits on how much time and money they wish to gamble in a given gambling session, yet consistently gamble more than initially intended. The emotional and arousing impact of gambling, as well as dissociative states gamblers experience whilst gambling, may contribute to this behavioural shift which reflects a failure in self-control. Essential then, is the need for harm minimisation strategies aimed at allowing a gambler to stay in control of their decisions and behaviour during gambling, whilst concurrently limiting the negative impact this may have on the gambling experience for those who frequently stay in control. The following article evaluates the use of limit setting and pre-commitment, the use of ‘cooling off’ periods, and restricting access to additional funds as harm minimisation strategies, in terms of their efficacy in facilitating self-control in problem and non-problem gambling populations. As with any potential mass intervention, such as the use of mandatory limit setting, the need for robust empirical evidence to prove its efficacy is essential. Existing research, while providing promise, falls short of this criterion, indicating a requirement for more stringent empirical research to best guide responsible gambling practices aimed at facilitating player control during gambling.
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方便玩家控制赌博
研究表明,赌徒们经常给自己设定时间和金钱的限制,他们希望在一个给定的赌博时段赌博,但总是赌博超过最初的计划。赌博的情绪和刺激影响,以及赌徒在赌博时经历的分离状态,可能会导致这种行为转变,这反映了自我控制的失败。因此,至关重要的是需要危害最小化策略,旨在允许赌徒在赌博期间控制自己的决定和行为,同时限制这可能对那些经常保持控制的人的赌博体验产生的负面影响。以下文章评估了限制设置和预先承诺的使用,“冷却”期的使用,以及限制获得额外资金作为危害最小化策略,在促进问题和非问题赌博人群的自我控制方面的有效性。与任何潜在的大规模干预一样,例如使用强制性限制设置,需要强有力的经验证据来证明其有效性是至关重要的。现有的研究,虽然提供了希望,但没有达到这一标准,表明需要更严格的实证研究来最好地指导负责任的赌博行为,旨在促进玩家在赌博过程中的控制。
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