Understanding and addressing the challenges of online gambling addiction in mainland China

IF 6.8 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY General Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1136/gpsych-2023-101477
Gangliang Zhong, Jiang Du, Min Zhao
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Gambling in China has a long and evolving history, from ancient court cockfighting to preliberation casinos with games like baccarat.1 Over time, gambling in China has evolved to include a wide range of activities, including gaming machines, online gambling and commercial gambling. Despite being declared illegal and regulated after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, gambling remains deeply ingrained in Chinese culture. While recreational gambling is widely accepted, it often leads to excessive time spent and an increased risk of problematic gambling behaviours. In recent years, the situation has been exacerbated due to the rise of online gambling, which is emerging as the predominant form of gambling in China.2 Online gambling platforms provide a virtual environment that offers short-term relief, excitement and distraction. Their clandestine nature makes them more appealing to vulnerable groups, including adolescents and problem gamblers. The diverse forms of online gambling increase the risk of excessive gambling and present greater challenges for regulation and management. Addressing the associated harms requires simultaneous attention from both regulatory and medical perspectives. Gambling in China has a complex landscape that includes various forms of recreational activities. While generally considered a major vice alongside pornography and drugs, certain forms of recreational gambling are widely accepted during social gatherings. Favourable attitudes towards gambling increase intention and the likelihood of engagement, as per expectancy-value models like the theory of planned behaviour.3 The perception that insignificant stakes mitigate potential consequences has led to widespread participation, excessive time spent and frequent engagement in gambling activities. However, these factors crucially contribute to the development of gambling disorder.4 In China, this has resulted in a distinct group of problem gamblers primarily experiencing negative consequences in terms of time loss rather than financial loss. Consequently, this outcome poses challenges to current screening and …
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了解和应对中国大陆网络赌博成瘾的挑战
1 随着时间的推移,中国的赌博已发展到包括游戏机、网络赌博和商业赌博在内的广泛活动。尽管在中华人民共和国成立后,赌博被宣布为非法并受到管制,但它在中国文化中仍然根深蒂固。虽然娱乐性赌博被广泛接受,但它往往导致人们花费过多时间,并增加了出现问题赌博行为的风险。近年来,由于网络赌博的兴起,这种情况愈演愈烈,并逐渐成为中国的主要赌博形式。2 网络赌博平台提供了一个虚拟的环境,可以提供短期的解脱、刺激和分散注意力。2 网络赌博平台提供了一个虚拟的环境,为人们提供了短期的解脱、刺激和分散注意力的机会,其隐蔽性使其对包括青少年和问题赌徒在内的弱势群体更具吸引力。网络赌博形式多样,增加了过度赌博的风险,也给监管和管理带来了更大的挑战。要解决相关的危害问题,需要从监管和医疗两个角度同时着手。中国的赌博情况复杂,包括各种形式的娱乐活动。虽然人们普遍认为赌博是与黄赌毒并列的一大恶习,但某些形式的娱乐性赌博在社交聚会中被广泛接受。根据计划行为理论等预期价值模型,对赌博的良好态度会增加参与赌博的意向和可能性。3 人们认为赌注不大可以减轻潜在的后果,这导致了赌博活动的广泛参与、过多的时间花费和频繁的参与。4 在中国,这导致了一个独特的问题赌徒群体,他们主要经历的是时间损失而非经济 损失方面的负面后果。因此,这一结果给目前的筛查和治疗带来了挑战。
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General Psychiatry
General Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: General Psychiatry (GPSYCH), an open-access journal established in 1959, has been a pioneer in disseminating leading psychiatry research. Addressing a global audience of psychiatrists and mental health professionals, the journal covers diverse topics and publishes original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, forums on topical issues, case reports, research methods in psychiatry, and a distinctive section on 'Biostatistics in Psychiatry'. The scope includes original articles on basic research, clinical research, community-based studies, and ecological studies, encompassing a broad spectrum of psychiatric interests.
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