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Transitioning Between Online Gambling Modalities and Decrease in Total Gambling Activity, but No Indication of Increase in Problematic Online Gambling Intensity During the First Phase of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Sweden: A Time Series Forecast Study

机译:在线赌博方式之间转换和整体赌博活动的减少,但在瑞典的Covid-19爆发的第一阶段内没有有问题的在线赌博强度增加的迹象:时间序列预测研究

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Introduction: The COVID-19 outbreak will likely have a public health impact beyond immediate disease transmission. Little is known about whether social distancing and other societal changes has provoked an increase in gambling, whether decreased betting opportunities due to paused sports events spurred gamblers to transition to online casino gambling, or whether any of these factors have had an impact on problem gambling. Methods: Data on lookup queries against the Swedish Gambling Paus registry, logging all initiated gambling sessions by all licensed gambling providers, from 2019-01-01 (start of registry) to 2020-04-08 (well into the first phase of the outbreak) were analyzed using TBATS time series forecasting to estimate trends after the first domestic COVID-19 death. Obfuscated data on daily total wagered and deposited amounts, split by modality (casino or betting, and low and high intensity, respectively) for the equivalent period were supplied by a licensed online gambling provider. Results: Total gambling activity decreased by 13.29% during the first phase of the outbreak compared to forecast. Analyses of online gambling data revealed that although betting decreased substantially in synchrony with a slight increase in online casino gambling, there was no increase in likely problematic, high-intensity gambling and neither did total online gambling increase. Conclusions: This first, preliminary study revealed no increase in Swedish gambling activity, total or specifically online, in the first phase of the COVID-19 outbreak. Future research should examine whether pandemic-induced transitioning between gambling modalities and/or increased participation in gambling, leads to long-term effects on prevalence of problem gambling.
机译:简介:Covid-19爆发可能会产生超越立即疾病传播的公共卫生影响。关于社会疏散和其他社会变化是否引发了赌博的增加,无论是由于暂停的体育赛事,是否会降低投注机会,刺激了赌博者,以转向在线赌场赌博,或者这些因素是否对赌博问题产生了影响。方法:关于查找瑞典赌博PAUS注册表的查询数据,由所有许可的赌博提供者记录所有发起的赌博会话,从2019-01-01(登记处的开始)到2020-04-08(进入爆发的第一阶段)使用TBATS时间序列预测分析了第一个国内Covid-19死亡后估算趋势的分析。许可的在线赌博提供者提供了对每日总展会和沉积的金额,通过模态(赌场或投注,低强度和低强度和高强度)的混淆数据被许可的在线赌博提供商提供。结果:与预测相比,爆发的第一阶段,总赌博活动的总赌博活动减少了13.29%。在线赌博数据的分析显示,尽管在线赌场赌博略有增加,但投注大幅度的同步减少,但可能有可能有问题,高强度赌博,并且在线赌博的总体上没有增加。结论:首先,初步研究揭示了瑞典赌博活动,在Covid-19爆发的第一阶段没有增加。未来的研究应检查赌博方式与/或增加参与赌博之间的流行性的过渡,导致对赌博问题的普遍性的长期影响。

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