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Electronic Gaming Machine Warning Messages: Information versus Self-Evaluation

机译:电子游戏机警告消息:信息与自我评估

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Regulators have extensively used warning signs in many health domains to enhance knowledge and shift attitudes and behaviors to reduce associated harm. The effectiveness of these signs is influenced by their physical attributes and content. Gambling warning signs traditionally focus on the following: informing individuals of the potentially risky outcomes of gambling and the odds of winning, encouraging gambling within affordable limits, and advertising counseling services. The limited evidence suggests that warning signs for gambling attract attention and improve knowledge but are generally ineffective in modifying players' thoughts and behaviors. Therefore, the authors aimed to determine the optimal content of messages that would enhance responsible gambling practices. The authors conclude that, in contrast with signs displaying probabilities or informing players of the risks associated with gambling, signs designed to encourage players to reflect on, appraise, evaluate, and self-regulate their actions have greater theoretical and empirical support. The authors comment that warning signs should promote the application of self-appraisal and self-regulation skills rather than the simple provision of information on odds and probabilities to maximize their effectiveness as a public health tool. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:监管机构已在许多健康领域广泛使用警告标志来增强知识,并改变态度和行为以减少相关危害。这些标志的有效性受其物理属性和内容的影响。传统上,赌博警告标志着重于以下方面:告知个人赌博的潜在风险结果和获胜的几率,在可承受的范围内鼓励赌博以及提供广告咨询服务。有限的证据表明,赌博警告标志吸引了注意力并提高了知识水平,但通常在改变玩家的思想和行为方面无效。因此,作者旨在确定可增强负责任赌博行为的最佳信息内容。作者得出的结论是,与显示概率或告知玩家赌博相关风险的标志相反,旨在鼓励玩家反思,评估,评估和自我调节其行为的标志具有更大的理论和经验支持。作者认为,警告标志应促进自我评估和自我调节技能的应用,而不是简单地提供有关赔率和概率的信息,以最大程度地发挥其作为公共卫生工具的有效性。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Journal of Psychology》 |2010年第1期|p.83-96|共14页
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    SALLY MONAGHANALEX BLASZCZYNSKIUniversity of SydneyAddress correspondence to Sally Monaghan, University of Sydney, School of Psychology, Brennan MacCallum Building (A19), NSW 2006, Australia, sallym@psych.usyd.edu.au (e-mail).AUTHOR NOTESSally Monaghan is a PhD candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Sydney. Her research interests include gambling and addictions, responsible gambling and prevention strategies, youth, online gambling, and online treatment and support options. Alex Blaszczynski holds a chair in clinical psychology in the psychology department at the University of Sydney. His research interests include pathological gambling, impulse control behaviors, and the measurement of irrational beliefs.,;

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