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Skin gambling contributes to gambling problems and harm after controlling for other forms of traditional gambling

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posted on 2023-04-24, 03:22 authored by Nancy Greer, Matthew RockloffMatthew Rockloff, Nerilee HingNerilee Hing, Matthew BrowneMatthew Browne, Daniel L King
Esports betting and skin gambling involve betting on the outcomes of video game competitions and/or using virtual currencies for betting. The present study evaluated a conceptual model linking video game involvement, video-game related gambling, traditional gambling, and gambling problems and harm. Data were collected via a cross-sectional online survey with 737 participants aged 18 + who engaged in esports cash betting (n = 576), esports skin betting (n = 184), or skin gambling on games of chance (n = 330). The findings highlighted the distinctly different relationships esports cash betting versus skin gambling had with traditional gambling involvement and harmful gambling. Gambling with skins on games of chance was predictive of gambling problems and gambling harm after controlling for participation in traditional gambling (OR = 1.32 and 1.17 respectively). Whereas betting on esports with cash was associated with betting on a variety of other forms of gambling, and there was no unique contribution to problems and harm over and above participation on these other forms (e.g., EGMs, sports betting). Skin gambling is directly implicated in gambling problems and harm, whereas cash betting on esports is only indicative of interest in many forms of potentially harmful gambling. Greater research attention to skin gambling is warranted, and particularly with respect to its role as a virtual currency more easily accessible for gambling.

History

Volume

39

Issue

1

Start Page

225

End Page

247

Number of Pages

23

eISSN

1573-3602

ISSN

1050-5350

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Publisher License

CC BY

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2022-01-29

External Author Affiliations

Flinders University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Journal of Gambling Studies

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