Cognitive Distortions in Heavy Gambling

被引:235
作者
Toneatto T. [1 ,2 ]
Blitz-Miller T. [1 ]
Calderwood K. [1 ]
Dragonetti R. [1 ]
Tsanos A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Ont.
[2] Clinical Research Department, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Ont. M5S 2S1
关键词
Family History; Positive Family History; Special Strategy; Probability Control; Cognitive Distortion;
D O I
10.1023/A:1024983300428
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
A sample of 38 regular and heavy gamblers, recruited through advertisements and not seeking treatment, were asked to describe special strategies, techniques or rituals that they used to increase their chances of winning at gambling in an open-ended interview. The mean South Oaks Gambling Screen Score for the sample was 7.7 with 64% of the sample scoring higher than 4. Their responses reflected multiple means by which the individual believed they were able to control (i.e., active illusory control, passive illusory control), reframe (i.e., interpretive control), or predict (i.e., probability control, predictive control) gambling outcomes. A larger number of cognitive distortions was associated with playing games in which skill was potentially a component (e.g., cards, sports) than in non-skill games (e.g., lotteries) as well as a positive family history of gambling. There were no sex differences. Implications of these findings for the cognitive psychopathology of gambling are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:253 / 266
页数:13
相关论文
共 26 条
[1]  
Beck A.T., Emery G., Anxiety and Its Disorders, (1985)
[2]  
Beck A.T., Wright F.D., Newman C.F., Liese B.S., Cognitive Therapy for Substance Abuse, (1993)
[3]  
Chambless D.L., Gillis M.M., Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, pp. 248-260, (1993)
[4]  
Giarrochi J., Richardson R., Profile of compulsive gamblers in treatment: Update and comparison, Journal of Gambling Behavior, 5, pp. 53-65, (1989)
[5]  
Derevensky J.L., Gupta R., Della Cioppa G., A developmental perspective of gambling behavior in children and adolescents, Journal of Gambling Studies, 12, pp. 49-65, (1996)
[6]  
Gaboury A., Ladouceur R., Erroneous perceptions and gambling, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 4, pp. 411-420, (1989)
[7]  
Gilovich T., Biased evaluations and persistence in gambling, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 44, pp. 1100-1126, (1983)
[8]  
Gilovich T., Douglas C., Biased evaluations of randomly determined gambling outcomes, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 22, pp. 228-241, (1986)
[9]  
Griffiths M.D., The cognitive psychology of gambling, Journal of Gambling Studies, 6, pp. 31-41, (1990)
[10]  
Griffiths M.D., Addiction to fruit machines: A preliminary study among males, Journal of Gambling Studies, 6, pp. 31-42, (1990)