The Public Stigma of Problem Gambling: Its Nature and Relative Intensity Compared to Other Health Conditions

被引:0
|
作者
Nerilee Hing
Alex M. T. Russell
Sally M. Gainsbury
Elaine Nuske
机构
[1] Southern Cross University,Centre for Gambling Education and Research
来源
Journal of Gambling Studies | 2016年 / 32卷
关键词
Public stigma; Problem gambling; Gambling disorder; Societal stigma; Mental health; Treatment-seeking; Australia;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Problem gambling attracts considerable public stigma, with deleterious effects on mental health and use of healthcare services amongst those affected. However, no research has examined the extent of stigma towards problem gambling within the general population. This study aimed to examine the stigma-related dimensions of problem gambling as perceived by the general public compared to other health conditions, and determine whether the publicly perceived dimensions of problem gambling predict its stigmatisation. A sample of 2000 Australian adults was surveyed, weighted to be representative of the state population by gender, age and location. Based on vignettes, the online survey measured perceived origin, peril, concealability, course and disruptiveness of problem gambling and four other health conditions, and desired social distance from each. Problem gambling was perceived as caused mainly by stressful life circumstances, and highly disruptive, recoverable and noticeable, but not particularly perilous. Respondents stigmatised problem gambling more than sub-clinical distress and recreational gambling, but less than alcohol use disorder and schizophrenia. Predictors of stronger stigma towards problem gambling were perceptions it is caused by bad character, is perilous, non-recoverable, disruptive and noticeable, but not due to stressful life circumstances, genetic/inherited problem, or chemical imbalance in the brain. This new foundational knowledge can advance understanding and reduction of problem gambling stigma through countering inaccurate perceptions that problem gambling is caused by bad character, that people with gambling problems are likely to be violent to other people, and that people cannot recover from problem gambling.
引用
收藏
页码:847 / 864
页数:17
相关论文
共 19 条
  • [1] The Public Stigma of Problem Gambling: Its Nature and Relative Intensity Compared to Other Health Conditions
    Hing, Nerilee
    Russell, Alex M. T.
    Gainsbury, Sally M.
    Nuske, Elaine
    JOURNAL OF GAMBLING STUDIES, 2016, 32 (03) : 847 - 864
  • [2] Unpacking the public stigma of problem gambling: The process of stigma creation and predictors of social distancing
    Hing, Nerilee
    Russell, Alex M. T.
    Gainsbury, Sally M.
    JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS, 2016, 5 (03) : 448 - 456
  • [3] What Can be Done to Reduce the Public Stigma of Gambling Disorder? Lessons from Other Stigmatised Conditions
    Brown, Kirsten L.
    Russell, Alex M. T.
    JOURNAL OF GAMBLING STUDIES, 2020, 36 (01) : 23 - 38
  • [4] What Can be Done to Reduce the Public Stigma of Gambling Disorder? Lessons from Other Stigmatised Conditions
    Kirsten L. Brown
    Alex M. T. Russell
    Journal of Gambling Studies, 2020, 36 : 23 - 38
  • [5] What Contributes to Public Stigma Towards Problem Gambling?: A Comparative Analysis of University Students in Australia, Canada, Croatia and Israel
    Delfabbro, Paul
    Hundric, Dora Dodig
    Ricijas, Neven
    Derevensky, Jeffrey L.
    Gavriel-Fried, Belle
    JOURNAL OF GAMBLING STUDIES, 2022, 38 (04) : 1127 - 1141
  • [6] What Contributes to Public Stigma Towards Problem Gambling?: A Comparative Analysis of University Students in Australia, Canada, Croatia and Israel
    Paul Delfabbro
    Dora Dodig Hundric
    Neven Ricijas
    Jeffrey L. Derevensky
    Belle Gavriel-Fried
    Journal of Gambling Studies, 2022, 38 : 1127 - 1141
  • [7] Public Stigma Related to People With Mental Health Conditions Among Japanese Company Employees
    Lem, Wey Guan
    Kawata, Kelssy Hitomi dos Santos
    Kobayashi, Takashi
    Oyama, Hiroshi
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE RESEARCH-CANADA, 2023, 15 (03): : 139 - 147
  • [8] Problem gambling, associations with comorbid health conditions, substance use, and behavioural addictions: Opportunities for pathways to treatment
    Ford, Madison
    Hakansson, Anders
    PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (01):
  • [9] Factors associated with suicide in physicians: a silent stigma and public health problem that has not been studied in depth
    Rativa Hernandez, Narda Katherine
    Carrero-Barragan, Tania Yaritza
    Ardila, Andres Felipe
    Rodriguez-Salazar, Juan Diego
    Lozada-Martinez, Ivan David
    Velez-Jaramillo, Elisa
    Ortega Delgado, Daniel Aicardo
    Fiorillo Moreno, Ornella
    Navarro Quiroz, Elkin
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 14
  • [10] Evaluation of Stigma Related to Perceived Risk for Coronavirus-19 Transmission Relative to the Other Stigmatized Conditions Opioid Use and Depression
    Okobi, Sandra
    Bergeria, Cecilia L.
    Huhn, Andrew S.
    Dunn, Kelly E.
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 13