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Gambling Behavior Severity and Psychological, Family, and Contextual Variables: A Comparative Analysis

, PhD, , PhD, , MA & , PhD
Pages 266-289 | Received 22 Oct 2015, Accepted 04 May 2016, Published online: 29 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

This study compares 3 groups consisting of individuals with no gambling problem, those with some problem, and pathological gamblers, according to the following 4 levels of analysis: social context (i.e., accessibility and social acceptance), family context (i.e., family of origin issues, family functioning, and family quality of life), marital issues (i.e., marital satisfaction and adjustment), and individual issues (i.e., congruence, differentiation of self, and psychopathological symptoms). The study protocol of 8 standardized scales, a sociodemographic questionnaire, and 6 independent questions was administered to 331 adults. The main results indicate that although the 2 groups of nonpathological gamblers exhibited differing levels of gambling severity, they did not differ statistically, suggesting that gambling-related problems were only evident when a pathological level was attained. The pathological gamblers exhibited a greater number of family, marital, and individual difficulties compared to the other 2 groups.

FUNDING

Funding support for this project was provided by grant number SFRH/BD/71001/2010 from the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) in Portugal.

Notes

1. This property alludes to the idea that the functioning of living beings is directed by the principle that an identical end state can be reached from different initial conditions, whereas similar initial conditions might lead to different end states (Alarcão, Citation2006).

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Funding

Funding support for this project was provided by grant number SFRH/BD/71001/2010 from the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) in Portugal.

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