Prevalence Rates of Gambling Problems in Montreal,Canada: A Look at Old Adults and the Role of Passion |
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Authors: | Frédérick Philippe Robert J. Vallerand |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Recherche sur le Comportement Social, Département de Psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Station “Centre-ville”, P.O. Box 8888, Montreal (Quebec), Canada, H3C 3P8 |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present research was to determine the prevalence rate of gambling problems in senior citizens (55 years and older). A community-dwelling sample composed of 810 old adults living in the greater Montreal area in the Province of Quebec completed the Revised South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS-R). Results revealed that the 12-month prevalence rate was 1.2% for pathological gambling and 1.6% for at-risk gambling. Although, these rates are comparable to those reported elsewhere in Canada and in the US for senior citizens, the at-risk gambling rate was significantly higher than the current one for the general population of the overall Province of Quebec. Finally, a smaller portion of participants also completed two key items from the Gambling Passion Scale (GPS). Results revealed that obsessive passion was higher for pathological gamblers than for at-risk and non-problematic gamblers, while harmonious passion was lower for pathological gamblers than for at-risk and non-problematic gamblers. |
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Keywords: | Gambling Problems Prevalence rate Old adults Obsessive Passion Harmonious Passion |
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