Problem Gambling Transmission. An Eight-wave Longitudinal Study on Problem Gambling Among Affected Others
Emmi Kauppila, Sari Hautamäki, Iina Savolainen, Sari Castrén, Richard Velleman, Atte Oksanen

TL;DR
People close to someone with gambling problems may be at risk of developing gambling issues themselves, and strong family ties can help protect against this.
Contribution
This study longitudinally examines how exposure to problem gambling in social networks influences gambling problems in others, with a focus on protective family relationships.
Findings
Exposure to a family member or friend with gambling problems increases one's own risk of developing gambling issues.
Strong family relationships buffer against the risk of problem gambling, while friendships do not offer the same protection.
Abstract
There is growing recognition that those close to someone with problem gambling experience stress and strain. Research suggests they may also be at risk of developing gambling problems themselves, but this remains an underexplored area. The present study examined how exposure to problem gambling within family or friend networks relates to affected others’ own gambling, and whether strong social connections reduce this risk. Using an eight-wave longitudinal dataset (N = 1530) with hybrid multilevel regression modeling, we analyzed within-person and between-person effects of exposure to a family member’s or friend’s problem gambling on affected others’ own gambling. We further examined the protective role of social connectedness to family and friends. Gambling problems were assessed with the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) and social relationships with the Social and Emotional…
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TopicsGambling Behavior and Treatments · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Impact of Technology on Adolescents
