Clinical Correlates of Sports Betting: A Systematic Review

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Eduardo Valenciano-Mendoza
Bernat Mora-Maltas
Gemma Mestre-Bach
Lucero Munguía
Jérémie Richard
Jeffrey L. Derevensky
Marc N. Potenza
Susana Jiménez-Murcia
机构
[1] Bellvitge University Hospital,Clinical Psychology Unit
[2] Universidad Internacional de La Rioja,Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
[3] McGill University,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Yale University School of Medicine,Child Study Center
[5] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Neuroscience
[6] Connecticut Mental Health Center,Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
[7] Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling,Psychoneurobiology of Eating and Addictive Behaviors Group, Neurosciences Programme
[8] Yale University,undefined
[9] Wu Tsai Institute,undefined
[10] Yale University,undefined
[11] University of Barcelona,undefined
[12] Ciber Fisiopatología Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBERObn),undefined
[13] Instituto de Salud Carlos III,undefined
[14] Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL),undefined
来源
Journal of Gambling Studies | 2023年 / 39卷
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Gambling; Addictive behaviors; Impulsive behaviors; Compulsive behaviors; Sports betting; Psychopathology; Personality;
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Sports betting is becoming increasingly widespread, and a growing number of individuals, both adolescents and adults, participate in this type of gambling. The main aim of this systematic review was to assess correlates of sports betting (sociodemographic features, gambling-related variables, co-occurring psychopathologies, and personality tendencies) through a systematic review conducted following the PRISMA guidelines. Relevant studies were identified via searches of NCBI/PubMed and APA PsycInfo databases. Individuals from the general population and/or with a clinical diagnosis of gambling disorder (GD) were included, irrespective of gender and age. In addition, the studies needed to have administered at least one clinical interview/psychometric instrument to assess the presence of problematic gambling/GD, contain at least one group of participants with sports betting, and directly analyze the association between sports betting and any of the following features: sociodemographics, gambling-related variables, co-occurring psychopathologies, and/or personality tendencies. Fifty-four articles were included. Multiple sociodemographic variables have been studied in relation to sports betting. In general, males with high impulsivity have greater tendencies for sports betting. The co-occurrence of certain pathologies, especially substance use or other addictive disorders, was also suggested. Most studies were cross-sectional, assessed participants using self-administered instruments, recruited samples using non-probability online panels, included small samples, had unbalanced samples, and included samples from only one country. Impulsive males may be particularly prone to sports gambling and related problems. Future research should examine prevention strategies that may help prevent the development of sport-betting-related GD and other addictive behaviors in vulnerable individuals.
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页码:579 / 624
页数:45
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