2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/6xqge
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Associations between financial gambling motives, gambling frequency, and level of problem gambling: A meta-analytic review

Abstract: Background and aims: Money is central to psychological definitions of gambling, but contemporary accounts are ambiguous regarding the role of financial motives in disordered gambling. The aims of the current research were to obtain meta-analytic weighted effect sizes for zero-order associations of financial motives against gambling frequency and level of problem gambling, as well as partial associations after controlling for other motives (e.g., coping). Methods: A meta-analysis of the literature through Febru… Show more

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“…One feature is the ability to acquire items of value, since players are rewarded through virtual currency, skins and other items with prestige or monetary worth. Gameplay motivated by acquiring rewards and the opportunity to win something of value, rather than for enjoyment alone, may encourage persistence and harmful patterns of play (Hing et al, 2022), similar to this effect in gambling (Tabri et al, 2022). Microtransactions in simulated gambling to expedite play and purchase loot boxes, skins, and other in-game items, are implicated as a risk factor for GD Yokomitsu et al, 2021;Zendle, 2020a).…”
Section: Features Of Simulated Gambling That May Increase the Risk Of Gdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One feature is the ability to acquire items of value, since players are rewarded through virtual currency, skins and other items with prestige or monetary worth. Gameplay motivated by acquiring rewards and the opportunity to win something of value, rather than for enjoyment alone, may encourage persistence and harmful patterns of play (Hing et al, 2022), similar to this effect in gambling (Tabri et al, 2022). Microtransactions in simulated gambling to expedite play and purchase loot boxes, skins, and other in-game items, are implicated as a risk factor for GD Yokomitsu et al, 2021;Zendle, 2020a).…”
Section: Features Of Simulated Gambling That May Increase the Risk Of Gdmentioning
confidence: 99%