Problem Gambling Prevention: Before, During, and After Measures

This paper reviewed the literature on problem gambling prevention measures, and found two problem gambling prevention models: harm reduction and responsible gambling. Problem gambling prevention measures could be classified according to the temporal sequence of before, during and after gambling. Bef...

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description This paper reviewed the literature on problem gambling prevention measures, and found two problem gambling prevention models: harm reduction and responsible gambling. Problem gambling prevention measures could be classified according to the temporal sequence of before, during and after gambling. Before measures involved attempts to change misconceptions and attitudes toward gambling; they tended to have limited effect on gambling behaviors. During measures required structural changes to gambling machines, and insertion of warning messages; they tended to have mixed results in terms of gambling behaviors. After measures included relapse prevention and self-exclusion; some self-excluded gamblers returned to gambling. Future research should focus on theory, longitudinal studies, internet gambling, and cross-national research. No prevention measure seemed to be more effective than the gamblers’ motivation to control their own gambling behaviors.
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Addictive behaviors
Behavior
Children & youth
College students
Community and Environmental Psychology
Consumer protection
Gambling
Gaming machines
Harm reduction
Health Psychology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Prevention
Psychiatry
Psychology
Public Health
Quality of life
Rehabilitation
Substance abuse treatment
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