Stressful Life Events Precede Gambling Problems, and Continued Gambling Problems Exacerbate Stressful Life Events; A Life Course Calendar Study

被引:0
作者
Alex M. T. Russell
Matthew Browne
Nerilee Hing
Tess Visintin
Stephen Begg
Vijay Rawat
Matthew Rockloff
机构
[1] CQUniversity,Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
[2] CQUniversity,Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
[3] CQUniversity,Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
[4] La Trobe University,La Trobe Rural Health School
[5] CQUniversity,Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
来源
Journal of Gambling Studies | 2022年 / 38卷
关键词
Life course; Life course calendar; Problem gambling; Stressful life events;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Do stressful life events cause gambling problems, or do gambling problems cause stressful life events? This study used a retrospective design to examine the temporal order of these associations. Specifically, the study employed a life course calendar in a self-directed online survey to minimise memory biases common in retrospective designs. A total of 1564 US respondents who had gambled at any point in their life (51.0% female, median age 46) were asked whether, for each year of their adult life, they had experienced each of eight stressful life events, and whether they had engaged in casual or heavy gambling, drinking or drug use, with heavy gambling defined in line with a problem gambling definition. We found that five stressful life events were associated with the onset of heavy gambling: work issues, financial issues, legal issues, relationship issues and the death of a loved one. The same five stressful life events predict the cessation of an episode of heavy gambling, indicating a possible tendency for gambling problems to self-resolve in the presence of stress. Insights are also gained into comorbidities with alcohol and drug use, and the course of stressful life events and gambling and substance use throughout the life course, albeit with a non-representative sample. The methodology allows tentative conclusions in terms of possible causation pathways, indicating that stressful life events may play a role both in the onset and the maintenance (or cessation) of gambling problems.
引用
收藏
页码:1405 / 1430
页数:25
相关论文
共 146 条
[1]  
Axinn WG(1999)Innovations in Life History Calendar applications Social Science Research 28 243-264
[2]  
Pearce LD(2015)Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4 Journal of Statistical Software 67 1-48
[3]  
Ghimire D(2007)Methodological comparisons between CATI event history calendar and standardized conventional questionnaire instruments Public Opinion Quarterly 71 603-622
[4]  
Bates D(2006)Adolescent gambling: Understanding the role of stress and coping Journal of Gambling Studies 22 195-208
[5]  
Mächler M(2008)Casino gambling among older adults in North Dakota: A policy analysis Journal of Gambling Studies 24 423-440
[6]  
Bolker B(2002)A pathways model of problem and pathological gambling Addiction 97 487-499
[7]  
Walker S(2020)Stress and gambling Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 31 8-12
[8]  
Belli RF(2019)Ten surprising facts about stressful life events and disease risk Annual Review of Psychology 70 577-597
[9]  
Smith LM(1992)Social support and stressful life events: Age differences in their effects on health-related quality of life among the chronically ill Quality of Life Research 1 235-246
[10]  
Andreski PM(2007)Granger causality and path diagrams for multivariate time series Journal of Econometrics 137 334-353