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Does gambling type moderate the links between problem gambling,emotion regulation,anxiety, depression and gambling motives
Authors:Servane Barrault  Sasha Mathieu  Paul Brunault  Isabelle Varescon
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Ages of Life Psychology and Adaptation EA 2114, Psychology Department, University Fran?ois Rabelais of Tours, Tours, France;2. Centre de Soins d’Accompagnement et de Prévention en Addictologie (CSAPA 37), CHRU de Tours, Tours Cedex, Franceservane.barrault@univ-tours.fr;4. Laboratory of Psychopathology and Health Processes EA 4057, University Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Boulogne-Billancourt, France;5. Equipe de Liaison et de Soins en Psychiatrie, Psychiatry Department, CHRU de Tours, Tours, France
Abstract:The aim of this study is to assess the link between emotion regulation, depression, anxiety and gambling motives among a population of regular gamblers, distinguishing between strategic and chance game players. We recruited 287 regular gamblers online, including both problem (PG) and non-problem gamblers (NPG). All participants completed online questionnaires to screen for problem gambling (SOGS) and to assess emotion regulation (ERQ), anxiety and depression (HADS) and gambling motives (GMQ-F). In this sample, 33.4% of participants were PG. PG scored significantly higher than NPG on the GMQ-F (except for the social subscale) and HADS, but not in ERQ. Gamblers who played both strategic and chance games displayed more frequent and severe gambling problems and had higher depression and anxiety scores than those playing only strategic games. Overall, enhancement and financial motives and depression significantly predicted PG. Finally, the study found that gambling type moderates the relationship between problem gambling and expressive suppression, depression and gambling motives. The results show the intricate relationship between gambling motives and psychiatric symptoms (in particular, depression) in PG. Mixed and strategic gamblers share common motives, but coping, financial and enhancement were stronger among PG. Finally, they emphasize the differences between different types of gamblers.
Keywords:Problem gambling  anxiety  depression  emotion regulation  gambling motives
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