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Online Gambling in the Midst of COVID-19: A Nexus of Mental Health Concerns,
Substance Use and Financial Stress
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Int J Ment Health Addict
2022[]; 20
(1
): 362-379
PMID32837444
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This study examined the emerging impact of COVID-19 on gambling during the first
6 weeks of emergency measures in Ontario, Canada. A cross-sectional online survey
of 2005 gamblers, including a sub-sample of 1081 online gamblers (age 18 years
and older), was administered to assess risky gambling behaviours and motivations,
financial impacts from COVID-19, the influence of COVID-19 on online gambling,
mental health concerns and substance use. A series of odds ratio comparisons and
measures of association were carried out. Results show significant likelihood of
online gambling among those classified as high-risk gamblers (according to the
Problem Gambling Severity Index) and those with past experience of online
gambling, though migration from land-based gambling was apparent. Among high-risk
online gamblers, the most predictive risk factors included moderate and severe
anxiety and depression, reduced work hours, being influenced to gamble due to
COVID-19, gambling under the influence of cannabis or alcohol and risky gambling
motives tied to mental health concerns, including gambling because it helps with
nervousness and depression, chasing gambling losses and seeking to earn income.
This study has confirmed many of the risk associations presented in emerging
COVID-19-related studies and past research on global economic crisis relating to
gambling risk, mental health concerns and substance use. However, unlike many
past studies, the present paper takes note of all of these elements holistically
and provides incremental clarity on online gambling risk factors during the
pandemic, specifically.