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Exploring the Gray Areas: Senior Gamblersa€? Perceptions Of What Is and What Isna€?t Gambling

机译:探索灰色地区:资深赌徒?对什么是赌博和什么不是赌博的看法

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The basis of any health promotion or harm minimization initiative is effective engagement of the target audience. However, because a€?gamblinga€? can be interpreted in a variety of ways, service providers, such as community educators and clinical practitioners, cannot always assume a shared understanding of the meaning of gambling with their clients. This paper aims to help reduce such discrepancies by highlighting conditions in which gambling is usually viewed as gambling by those engaged in the behavior and by describing scenarios that may be more ambiguous. Such awareness can help service providers to maximize engagement efforts while minimizing the stigma typically associated with gambling. Findings are based on secondary analyses of a study that examined pathways leading to late-life problematic gambling by using a grounded theory method. The results suggest that rational decision making may be compromised in otherwise nonvulnerable individuals.
机译:任何促进健康或减少危害措施的基础都是目标受众的有效参与。但是,因为赌博?可以通过多种方式来解释,服务提供者(例如社区教育者和临床医生)不能总是与客户就赌博的含义达成共识。本文旨在通过强调那些通常被从事该行为的人视为赌博的条件以及描述可能更加歧义的情况,来减少这种差异。这种意识可以帮助服务提供商最大程度地提高参与度,同时最大程度地减少通常与赌博相关的污名。这些发现基于对一项研究的二次分析,该研究使用扎根的理论方法研究了导致晚年有问题的赌博的途径。结果表明,合理的决策可能会损害原本不会受到伤害的个人。

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