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One-Year Prospective Study on Passion and Gambling Problems in Poker Players
Authors:Adèle Morvannou  Magali Dufour  Natacha Brunelle  Djamal Berbiche  Élise Roy
Institution:1.Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé,Université de Sherbrooke,Longueuil,Canada;2.Département de psychoéducation,Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières,Trois-Rivières,Canada;3.Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec,Montreal,Canada
Abstract:The concept of passion is relevant to understanding gambling behaviours and gambling problems. Longitudinal studies are useful to better understand the absence and development of gambling problems; however, only one study has specifically considered poker players. Using a longitudinal design, this study aims to determine the influence, 1 year later, of two forms of passion—harmonious and obsessive—on gambling problems in poker players. A total of 116 poker players was recruited from across Quebec, Canada. The outcome variable of interest was participants’ category on the Canadian Pathological Gambling Index, and the predictive variable was the Gambling Passion Scale. Multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify independent risk factors of at-risk poker players 1 year later. Obsessive passion at baseline doubled the risk of gambling problems 1 year later (p < 0.01); for harmonious passion, there was no association. Number of gambling activities, drug problems, and impulsivity were also associated with at-risk gambling. This study highlights the links between obsessive passion and at-risk behaviours among poker players. It is therefore important to prevent the development of obsessive passion among poker players.
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