Gambling as an Addictive Behaviour赌瘾
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作者: Mark dickerson 著
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出版时间: 2006-4-1字数:版次: 1页数: 176印刷时间: 2006/04/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780521847018包装: 精装编辑推荐
作者简介
MARK DICKERSON is Professor of Psychology at the University of Western sydney JOHN o'CONNOR is a consultant Psychologist,and senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine at Flinders University,Adelaide.
内容简介
'If thinking about addiction is going to change, the study of excessive gambling is likely to be one of the richest sources of new ideas.' (Jim Orford) This book presents the most recent research into gambling, showing the psychological variables that govern erosion or maintenance of self-control. These studies provide an empirical basis for a model of impaired control. Impaired control, in its broadest sense, is considered to be the defining psychological construct of all the addictive behaviours and occupies a central position in conceptualising the addictive aspects of gambling.
目录
Preface
Declaration
Executive Summary
Glossary
Foreword
List of Tables
List of Figures
1 The Research Context
Contemporary Gambling Worldwide
Historical Themes
Definitions of Gambling
Legalised Forms of Gambling and their Consumption
Consumption of Gambling
Definitions: Excessive, Problem and Pathological Gambling
Excessive Gambling
Problem Gambling
Pathological Gambling
Measures of Excessive, Problem and Pathological Gambling
Prevalence of Problem Gambling
Risk Factors: Emerging Causal Themes
Access and Continuous Forms
Research Requirements
2 Research into Impaired Control of Gambling Behaviour, Definition and Measurement: Traditional Psychometric and Mathematical Psychology Approaches
Gambling as One of the Addictions
Problem Gambling as the Dependent Variable
Self-Control as the Dependent Variable in Problem Gambling Research
The Development of the Scale of Gambling Choices
Independent Confirmation of the Dimension of Self-Control of Gambling Behaviour
The Subjective Control Scale of Control Over Urges to Gamble
A Qualitative Study of Self-Control in Youth Gamblers
No Specific Limits (N = 3)
Target Limits (N = 12, plus N = 5 who revise limits once only)
Contingency Limits: Continually Revising or Setting Vague or Broad Limits (N = 14)
Emotions and the Ability to Self-Regulate Gambling
Reported Harmful Impacts and the Ability to Self-Regulate
The Relationship Between Impaired Control and Chasing
Impaired Control and Different Forms of Gambling
Progress in the Measurement and Definition of Impaired Control of Gambling Behaviour
The SGC 12-Items
Reliability
Validity
3 impaired Control and its Relationship to other Variables Implicated in the Development of Pathological Gambling
Initial Thoughts on Modelling Impaired Self-Control: Key Variables
A Developmental Perspective on Impaired Control of Gambling
Psychosocial Maturity, Self-Regulation and Reported Harmful Impacts of Gambling
The Key Variables in Modelling Impaired Control
Gambling Involvement
Prior Mood and Emotion while Gambling
Personality
Alcohol
The Role of Cognitive Variables
The Role of Coping
A Conceptual Basis for Modelling Impaired Self-Control of Gambling
4 Models of Impaired Self-Control of Gambling
Empirical Model of EGM Play
Main Study (O'Connor et al., 2005)
Method
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5 Implications for Treatment Approaches to Problem Gambling Arising from the Model of Impaired Control
6 Implications for Harm Minimisation in the Management of Problem Gambling: Making Sense of "Responsible Gambling"
7 A Case Study of "Responsible Gambling" Strategies within a Single Jurisdiction: Victoria, Australia
8 Conclusions
References
Index