The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.

The recent literature shows that the type of gambling practiced influences problem gambling. This study was aimed at investigating the factors associated with gambling type, including gambling severity, gambling motives, and cognitive distortions. A total of 291 regular male gamblers (229 skill gamb...

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Main Authors: Sasha Mathieu, Servane Barrault, Paul Brunault, Isabelle Varescon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238978
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spelling doaj-4bc1efa88c2f47b1b8ae244ed9cc04352021-03-03T22:18:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011510e023897810.1371/journal.pone.0238978The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.Sasha MathieuServane BarraultPaul BrunaultIsabelle VaresconThe recent literature shows that the type of gambling practiced influences problem gambling. This study was aimed at investigating the factors associated with gambling type, including gambling severity, gambling motives, and cognitive distortions. A total of 291 regular male gamblers (229 skill gamblers and 62 mixed gamblers, i.e., those who play at least one game of chance and one skill game) were recruited online and assessed for gambling severity (South Oaks Gambling Screen), gambling motives (Gambling Motives Questionnaire-Financial), cognitive distortions (Gambling-Related Cognition Scale), and psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale). After controlling for the number of games played and psychological distress, we found that gambling type was significantly associated with gambling severity. Moreover, controlling for psychological distress showed that gambling type was also significantly associated with coping motives and interpretative bias. First, mixed gamblers had higher severity scores and higher coping motivation than skill gamblers; second, skill gamblers seemed more at risk of developing interpretative bias. Thus, the gamblers presented different psychological, motivational, and cognitive profiles according to gambling type, indicating that different clinical interventions may be relevant. Working on coping motives and anxiety and depression symptoms with an abstinence purpose would be more suitable for mixed gamblers. Indeed, working on these points could lead to the gambler reducing or eventually ceasing gambling, as the need to regulate negative emotions through gambling behavior would fade in parallel. Gambling type, psychological distress, gambling motives, and cognitive distortions should be taken into consideration systematically in clinical interventions of patients with plural and mixed practice of games.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238978
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author Sasha Mathieu
Servane Barrault
Paul Brunault
Isabelle Varescon
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Servane Barrault
Paul Brunault
Isabelle Varescon
The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sasha Mathieu
Servane Barrault
Paul Brunault
Isabelle Varescon
author_sort Sasha Mathieu
title The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
title_short The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
title_full The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
title_fullStr The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
title_full_unstemmed The role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
title_sort role of gambling type on gambling motives, cognitive distortions, and gambling severity in gamblers recruited online.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The recent literature shows that the type of gambling practiced influences problem gambling. This study was aimed at investigating the factors associated with gambling type, including gambling severity, gambling motives, and cognitive distortions. A total of 291 regular male gamblers (229 skill gamblers and 62 mixed gamblers, i.e., those who play at least one game of chance and one skill game) were recruited online and assessed for gambling severity (South Oaks Gambling Screen), gambling motives (Gambling Motives Questionnaire-Financial), cognitive distortions (Gambling-Related Cognition Scale), and psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale). After controlling for the number of games played and psychological distress, we found that gambling type was significantly associated with gambling severity. Moreover, controlling for psychological distress showed that gambling type was also significantly associated with coping motives and interpretative bias. First, mixed gamblers had higher severity scores and higher coping motivation than skill gamblers; second, skill gamblers seemed more at risk of developing interpretative bias. Thus, the gamblers presented different psychological, motivational, and cognitive profiles according to gambling type, indicating that different clinical interventions may be relevant. Working on coping motives and anxiety and depression symptoms with an abstinence purpose would be more suitable for mixed gamblers. Indeed, working on these points could lead to the gambler reducing or eventually ceasing gambling, as the need to regulate negative emotions through gambling behavior would fade in parallel. Gambling type, psychological distress, gambling motives, and cognitive distortions should be taken into consideration systematically in clinical interventions of patients with plural and mixed practice of games.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238978
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