Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled Study
Wagering inducements are part of loyalty/reward programs implemented by online gambling operators to retain or attract consumers. They constitute incentives to bet that are offered to gamblers provided that they perform certain betting-related activities. They are often considered risk factors for g...
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doaj-abe2051371e147c2a5034298b18fc60e2020-11-25T04:00:14ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402020-11-011110.3389/fpsyt.2020.593789593789Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled StudyGaëlle Challet-Bouju0Gaëlle Challet-Bouju1Marie Grall-Bronnec2Marie Grall-Bronnec3Anaïs Saillard4Juliette Leboucher5Yann Donnio6Morgane Péré7Julie Caillon8Julie Caillon9CHU Nantes, Addictology and Psychiatry Department, Nantes, FranceNantes University, Tours University, INSERM, SPHERE U1246 ≪ MethodS in Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth ResEarch ≫, Nantes, FranceCHU Nantes, Addictology and Psychiatry Department, Nantes, FranceNantes University, Tours University, INSERM, SPHERE U1246 ≪ MethodS in Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth ResEarch ≫, Nantes, FranceCHU Nantes, Addictology and Psychiatry Department, Nantes, FranceCHU Nantes, Addictology and Psychiatry Department, Nantes, FranceCHU Nantes, Addictology and Psychiatry Department, Nantes, FranceCHU Nantes, Biostatistics and Methodology Unit, Department of Clinical Research and Innovation, Nantes, FranceCHU Nantes, Addictology and Psychiatry Department, Nantes, FranceNantes University, Tours University, INSERM, SPHERE U1246 ≪ MethodS in Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth ResEarch ≫, Nantes, FranceWagering inducements are part of loyalty/reward programs implemented by online gambling operators to retain or attract consumers. They constitute incentives to bet that are offered to gamblers provided that they perform certain betting-related activities. They are often considered risk factors for gambling problems, but studies exploring the actual impacts of such incentives are scarce. The objective of the present study was to assess the actual impact of wagering inducements on gambling behaviors, cognitions, and emotions of online gamblers. One hundred seventy-one adults (18–65 years old) who gamble on a regular basis on the Internet, including at-risk and recreational gamblers, were recruited through media announcements and in panels from survey institutes. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions, in which a defined amount of money was given to the gambler with a bank e-card system during an experimental gambling session to simulate a wagering inducement (€10, €50, €100, or €200), or the control condition, in which no incentive was given. The experimental gambling session was designed to be as natural as possible (participants gambled with their own gambling account and their own money). Participants completed a pretest interview, took part in the experimental gambling session, and then completed a post-test interview. The impact of wagering inducements was estimated on objective (money wagered and time spent gambling during the gambling session) and subjective (cognitive distortions, enjoyment of gambling, loss of control, and respect of usual gambling habits) gambling endpoints that were compared between conditions. Two-thirds of participants reported having already received wagering inducements at some point of their gambling course. Although no effect was demonstrated on time spent gambling, inducements increased money wagered, gambling-related expectancies and perceived loss of control. In particular, it seems that wagering inducements could lead to extreme expenses, especially for at-risk gamblers. This research suggests that regulating wagering inducements could be helpful for prevention and early intervention. Future research on the impacts of wagering inducements is still needed, especially more ecological studies based on behavioral tracking data and studies assessing the differential impacts of various incentive types.Clinical Trial Registration: NCT01789580 (ClinicalTrials.gov).https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.593789/fullonline gamblingwagering inducementgambling expectanciesloss of controlgambling disorderresponsible gambling |
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Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled Study |
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Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled Study |
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Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled Study |
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Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled Study |
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Impact of Wagering Inducements on the Gambling Behaviors, Cognitions, and Emotions of Online Gamblers: A Randomized Controlled Study |
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impact of wagering inducements on the gambling behaviors, cognitions, and emotions of online gamblers: a randomized controlled study |
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Wagering inducements are part of loyalty/reward programs implemented by online gambling operators to retain or attract consumers. They constitute incentives to bet that are offered to gamblers provided that they perform certain betting-related activities. They are often considered risk factors for gambling problems, but studies exploring the actual impacts of such incentives are scarce. The objective of the present study was to assess the actual impact of wagering inducements on gambling behaviors, cognitions, and emotions of online gamblers. One hundred seventy-one adults (18–65 years old) who gamble on a regular basis on the Internet, including at-risk and recreational gamblers, were recruited through media announcements and in panels from survey institutes. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions, in which a defined amount of money was given to the gambler with a bank e-card system during an experimental gambling session to simulate a wagering inducement (€10, €50, €100, or €200), or the control condition, in which no incentive was given. The experimental gambling session was designed to be as natural as possible (participants gambled with their own gambling account and their own money). Participants completed a pretest interview, took part in the experimental gambling session, and then completed a post-test interview. The impact of wagering inducements was estimated on objective (money wagered and time spent gambling during the gambling session) and subjective (cognitive distortions, enjoyment of gambling, loss of control, and respect of usual gambling habits) gambling endpoints that were compared between conditions. Two-thirds of participants reported having already received wagering inducements at some point of their gambling course. Although no effect was demonstrated on time spent gambling, inducements increased money wagered, gambling-related expectancies and perceived loss of control. In particular, it seems that wagering inducements could lead to extreme expenses, especially for at-risk gamblers. This research suggests that regulating wagering inducements could be helpful for prevention and early intervention. Future research on the impacts of wagering inducements is still needed, especially more ecological studies based on behavioral tracking data and studies assessing the differential impacts of various incentive types.Clinical Trial Registration: NCT01789580 (ClinicalTrials.gov). |
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online gambling wagering inducement gambling expectancies loss of control gambling disorder responsible gambling |
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