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Behaviour change strategies for problem gambling: An analysis of online posts

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posted on 2018-11-01, 00:00 authored by SN Rodda, Nerilee HingNerilee Hing, DC Hodgins, A Cheetham, M Dickins, DI Lubman
Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implementing a variety of behaviour change strategies, but there is limited evidence regarding the breadth of specific strategies that gamblers use to control or limit gambling behaviours. This study aimed to identify the range of change strategies reported by gamblers in a naturalistic setting (i.e. two online forums for problem gambling). A total of 2937 change strategies were extracted from online posts (N = 1370). Content analysis identified 27 discrete change strategies that were pre-decisional (i.e. barriers–behavioural and psychological, decisional balance, realization–behaviour and cognitions, set reasons to change, seek knowledge and information, self-assessment), pre-actional (i.e. action planning, commitment, goal setting), actional (i.e. alternative activity, behavioural substitution, avoidance–abstinence, environment and financial, consumption control, maintain readiness, reinforcement, urge management, cognitive restructuring, seek inspiration, self-monitoring and spiritual) and multi-phased (i.e. external support, social support and well-being). This study suggests the breadth and depth of change strategies are far more complex than previously reported. Future research with a broader population needs to determine which change strategies are most effective for those experiencing different levels of gambling problems. © 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category

History

Volume

18

Issue

3

Start Page

420

End Page

438

Number of Pages

19

eISSN

1479-4276

ISSN

1445-9795

Publisher

Routledge, UK

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2018-01-22

External Author Affiliations

Monash University; University of Calgary, Canada; University of Auckland, NZ

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

International Gambling Studies

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