Testing the acceptability and feasibility of the lower-risk gambling guidelines in Finland.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Behavioral Addictions Pub Date : 2024-12-09 Print Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1556/2006.2024.00065
Jussi Palomäki, Tiina Latvala, Anne H Salonen, Virve Marionneau, David Hodgins, Matthew M Young, Sari Castrén
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Background: The lower risk gambling guidelines (LRGG) represent an evidence-based collaborative effort to provide clear advice to people on the limits of safe gambling consumption. The guidelines are as follows: 1) Gamble no more than 1% of household income per month; and 2) Gamble no more than 4 days per month; and 3) Avoid regularly gambling at more than 2 types of games.

Methods: In an online survey study (N = 778), we evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of the LRGG among different subpopulations in Finland.

Results: We found that the guidelines were generally evaluated positively as understandable, sensible, clear, and "just right" in terms of their content. There were some notable differences between subpopulations: Individuals who were at risk of gambling problems evaluated the LRGG more negatively than others, while professionals working in the field of gambling prevention were the most optimistic about the guidelines. Thus, increased level of potentially harmful gambling engagement was linked with a somewhat more pessimistic attitude towards the guidelines. On the other hand, those who had not gambled in the past year viewed the guidelines as too permissive compared with those who had gambled, or those working in gambling prevention.

Discussion: Overall, our results show clear differences of opinion between the various subpopulations, which appear to be associated with the individuals' level and nature of gambling experience. We conclude that the LRGG can likely be adopted into wider use in Finland.

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测试芬兰低风险赌博指导方针的可接受性和可行性。
背景:低风险赌博指南(LRGG)代表了一种基于证据的协作努力,为人们提供关于安全赌博消费限制的明确建议。赌博准则如下:1)每月赌博不超过家庭收入的1%;2)每月赌博不超过4天;3)避免经常在2种以上的游戏中赌博。方法:通过一项在线调查研究(N = 778),我们评估了LRGG在芬兰不同亚群中的可行性和可接受性。结果:我们发现指南的内容被普遍评价为可理解、合理、清晰和“刚刚好”。亚群体之间有一些显著的差异:有赌博问题风险的个体对LRGG的评价比其他人更消极,而在赌博预防领域工作的专业人士对指导方针最乐观。因此,潜在有害的赌博参与程度的增加与对指导方针的某种更悲观的态度有关。另一方面,那些在过去一年中没有赌博的人认为,与那些曾经赌博的人或从事赌博预防工作的人相比,该指引过于宽松。讨论:总的来说,我们的结果显示了不同亚群体之间的明显差异,这似乎与个人的赌博经验水平和性质有关。我们的结论是,LRGG很可能在芬兰得到更广泛的应用。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Journal of Behavioral Addictions is to create a forum for the scientific information exchange with regard to behavioral addictions. The journal is a broad focused interdisciplinary one that publishes manuscripts on different approaches of non-substance addictions, research reports focusing on the addictive patterns of various behaviors, especially disorders of the impulsive-compulsive spectrum, and also publishes reviews in these topics. Coverage ranges from genetic and neurobiological research through psychological and clinical psychiatric approaches to epidemiological, sociological and anthropological aspects.
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