학술논문

The Severity of Gambling and Gambling Related Cognitions as Predictors of Emotional Regulation and Coping Strategies in Adolescents.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Gambling Studies. Jun2021, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p483-495. 13p.
Subject
*PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation
*EMOTION regulation
*YOUNG adults
*EMOTIONS
*FORECASTING
*COMPULSIVE gambling
*TEENAGERS
*COGNITIVE bias
*COMPULSIVE behavior
*GAMBLING & psychology
*ADAPTABILITY (Personality)
*COGNITION
*RESEARCH funding
Language
ISSN
1050-5350
Abstract
People with gambling disorder (GD) exhibit distorted cognitions and superstitious beliefs more often than the general population. Similarly, difficulties in coping and emotion dysregulation are more prevalent among those with GD, and could determine the onset of GD in particularly vulnerable groups such as adolescents. This study examines the relationship between gambling severity and gambling-related cognitions with coping strategies and emotion regulation. Also, it explores how accurately gambling severity and gambling-related cognitions were able to predict emotion regulation and coping strategies. Two groups were recruited and analyzed: a community sample comprising 250 adolescents and young adults from secondary education schools, and a clinical sample of 31 patients with similar age characteristics seeking treatment for GD. The participants from the clinical sample scored higher on gambling severity, emotion dysregulation, cognitive biases, and maladaptive coping strategies. In the community sample, cognitive biases mediated the relationship between sex and emotion dysregulation and disengagement. People with GD use more often than controls maladaptive emotion regulation strategies to manage negative emotional states. This perspective emphasizes the need to focus on coping with emotions, as opposed to coping with problems, as the best approach to tackle gambling problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]