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Impact of a Casino Opening on Gambling Behaviors of People Engaged in Methadone Maintenance
Authors:Jessica Palmer-Bacon  Haley Miles-McLean  Christopher Welsh  Loreen Rugle  Deborah Medoff  Wendy Potts  Seth Himelhoch
Affiliation:1.Division of Psychiatric Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine,University of Maryland,Baltimore,United States;2.Department of Psychiatry, Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling, School of Medicine,University of Maryland,Columbia,United States;3.Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine,University of Maryland,Baltimore,United States
Abstract:This study examined gambling behavior in the context of a newly opening casino, comparing disordered gamblers to non-disordered gamblers, in a population of individuals involved in methadone maintenance treatment. Disordered gamblers (N = 50) and non-disordered gamblers (N = 50) were surveyed before and after the opening of a new casino on gambling behaviors, substance use, and psychological symptoms. No statistically significant changes in gambling behaviors were observed for disordered gamblers or non-disordered gamblers across time points; however, non-disordered gamblers demonstrated non-significant increases in horse and dog race betting, electronic games, and casino table games. As expected, disordered gamblers were found to spend significantly more money on electronic games and casino table games (p < 0.05) and demonstrated higher rates of drug use and impulsivity than non-disordered gamblers. The introduction of a new casino did not appear to have a major impact on gambling behaviors of individuals attending methadone maintenance treatment, though the non-significant increases in gambling among non-disordered gamblers may indicate that this population is preferentially impacted by the opening of a new casino. Future investigation into the longer term effects of opening a new casino on this population may be warranted.
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