And that is where the fun ends - general practitioners' conceptualisation of the line between
recreational and problem gambling
Engelsk titel: And that is where the fun ends - general practitioners' conceptualisation of the line between
recreational and problem gambling
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Författare:
Egerer, Michael Dieter
;
Marionneau, Virve
Email: michael.egerer@helsinki.fi
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 58
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15033449
Sammanfattning
AIMS - Problem gambling is normally identified by fixed criteria of harm adapted from those
of substance abuse and by focusing on the individual gambler. However, rigid definitions neglect
institutional variations of gambling practices within different legislative configurations.
This study proposes analysing the line between recreational and problem gambling by focusing
on gambling behaviour and looking at the corruption of the defining factors of play (Caillois,
1958) in three different institutional contexts. DESIGN - A stimulated focus-group method
(Reception Analytical Group Interview) was applied to seven groups of Finnish and French general
practitioners each and three groups of German ones to study the variations of conceptualising
the defining factors of play as introduced by Caillois. RESULTS - Corruption of play was
distinguished by participants from all three countries as the dividing line between recreational
and problem gambling, but cultural variations were found: the French and German GPs emphasised
the loss of the exceptionality of gambling, whereas the Finnish GPs highlighted the
invasion of the home by online gambling. Furthermore, the Finnish and German participants
were more concerned about the use of gambling as an emotional regulator, while French GPs
echoed the French medical model in discussing the adrenaline rush of problem gamblers.
CONCLUSIONS - Caillois’ defining factors of play can be used to distinguish recreational from
problem gambling and to offer a more encompassing definition of problem gambling. The perception
of the line between recreational and problem gambling also seems to depend on the
institutional and cultural context.