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The concerned significant others of people with gambling problems in a national representative sample in Sweden – a 1?year follow-up study

机译:在瑞典进行的全国代表性样本中,涉及赌博问题的其他重要人群–长达1年的随访研究

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Background Research into the impact of problem gambling on close social networks is scarce with the majority of studies only including help-seeking populations. To date only one study has examined concerned significant others (CSOs) from an epidemiological perspective and it did not consider gender. The aim of this study is to examine the health, social support, and financial situations of CSOs in a Swedish representative sample and to examine gender differences. Methods A population study was conducted in Sweden in 2008/09 (n?=?15,000, response rate 63%). Respondents were defined as CSOs if they reported that someone close to them currently or previously had problems with gambling. The group of CSOs was further examined in a 1-year follow up (weighted response rate 74% from the 8,165 respondents in the original sample). Comparisons were also made between those defined as CSOs only at baseline (47.7%, n?=?554) and those defined as CSOs at both time points. Results In total, 18.2% of the population were considered CSOs, with no difference between women and men. Male and female CSOs experienced, to a large extent, similar problems including poor mental health, risky alcohol consumption, economic hardship, and arguments with those closest to them. Female CSOs reported less social support than other women and male CSOs had more legal problems and were more afraid of losing their jobs than other men. One year on, several problems remained even if some improvements were found. Both male and female CSOs reported more negative life events in the 1?year follow-up. Conclusions Although some relationships are unknown, including between the CSOs and the individuals with gambling problems and the causal relationships between being a CSO and the range of associated problems, the results of this study indicate that gambling problems not only affect the gambling individual and their immediate close family but also the wider social network. A large proportion of the population can be defined as a CSO, half of whom are men. While male and female CSOs share many common problems, there are gender differences which need to be considered in prevention and treatment.
机译:背景技术关于问题赌博对紧密社交网络的影响的研究很少,大多数研究仅包括寻求帮助的人群。迄今为止,只有一项研究从流行病学的角度检查了其他相关的重要问题,但并未考虑性别问题。这项研究的目的是在瑞典代表性样本中检验公民社会组织的健康,社会支持和财务状况,并检验性别差异。方法2008/09年在瑞典进行了一项人口研究(n = 15,000,回应率63%)。如果受访者报告说当前或以前与他们关系密切的某人在赌博方面存在问题,则将其定义为CSO。在为期1年的随访中进一步检查了CSO组(原始样本中8,165名受访者的加权答复率为74%)。还比较了仅在基线时被定义为CSO的那些(47.7%,n = 554)和在两个时间点被定义为CSO的那些之间。结果总体上,有18.2%的人口被视为公民社会组织,男女之间没有差异。男女公民社会组织在很大程度上经历了类似的问题,包括心理健康状况差,饮酒风险高,经济困难以及与最亲近的人的争执。女性公民社会组织报告的社会支持少于其他妇女,而男性公民社会组织则比其他男性面临更多的法律问题,并且更害怕失业。一年过去了,即使发现了一些改进,仍然存在一些问题。在1年的随访中,男性和女性公民社会组织都报告了更多的负面生活事件。结论尽管尚不清楚某些关系,包括公民社会组织与赌博问题个人之间的关系,以及作为公民社会组织与相关问题范围之间的因果关系,但这项研究的结果表明,赌博问题不仅影响赌博个人及其直接亲密的家庭,更广泛的社交网络。可以将很大一部分人口定义为公民社会组织,其中一半是男性。男女民间组织共同面临许多共同问题,但在预防和治疗中仍需考虑性别差异。

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