Motivators for Change and Barriers to Help-Seeking in Australian Problem Gamblers |
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Authors: | Lyn?Evans,Paul?H.?Delfabbro mailto:paul.delfabbro@adelaide.edu.au" title=" paul.delfabbro@adelaide.edu.au" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Nth. Tce., 5005 Adelaide, South Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Although prevalence studies consistently indicate that many thousands of Australians experience gambling-related problems, only a relatively small proportion of these people seek professional help. This study examines the principal motivations for, and impediments to, help-seeking in a sample of 77 problem gamblers recruited from agencies and the general community. The results indicated that profession help-seeking is predominantly crisis-driven rather than being motived by a gradual recognition of problematic behaviour. Shame, denial and social factors were identified as the most significant barriers to change rather than a lack of knowledge, or dislike of, treatment agencies. The value of early interventions including the screening of gamblers in routine medical consultations and partner support strategies is discussed. |
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