Engelsk titel: Problem gambling and drinking among Finnish women
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Författare:
Järvinen-Tassopoulos, Johanna
Email: johanna.jarvinen-tassopoulos@thl.fi
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 65
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16033509
Sammanfattning
AIM - This qualitative study expands on female problem gambling by examining short online
narratives written by Finnish women. Problem gambling is analysed within the familial context in
order to discover gendered roles and practices, and in relation to substance use and abuse in
women’s lives. DESIGN - Two sets of qualitative data were used in this study. The first set was
collected from two online discussion forums, and the second set was extracted from an online
counselling service data in 2008. Chosen messages formed short narratives of women’s problem
gambling trajectory (51 cases). The data were analysed in accordance with the content analysis
method. RESULTS - Women had started gambling either in adolescence or in adulthood. Most of the
women played on slot machines or gambled online. The lack of coping skills, stressful events in life
and troubled relationships made the women more vulnerable to gambling harms and other
addictions. In some couples, partners were either drinking or gambling. This made the women’s lives
even more complicated, because they could not count on their partners’ help and support. The
women tried to hide the consequences of their problem gambling for fear of losing their significant
others. CONCLUSIONS - Female gambling and female problem gambling are complex concepts
influenced by social, cultural and political factors. This study has shown in its limited framework that
female problem gambling is related to the gambling environment, the social acceptance of gambling
and the regulation of gambling operations within the place of jurisdiction.