Predictors of pathological gambling behaviours in parents population in Nigeria

Author:

Ede Moses Onyemaechi,Nwosu Kingsley Chinaza,Okeke Chinedu Ifedi,Oneli Joy Obiageli

Abstract

AbstractThe increasing incidence of psychological pains, burnout, and anxiety among gamblers in Nigeria is high. This is because pathological gambling (PG) is on the rise and it is linked to many social vices such as stealing, drug abuse, and sexual abuse. It is important to investigate the trajectories of PG in Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey design was employed in our study with 197 participants sampled from 28 gambling venues in Nigeria made up the study’s sample size. Of the 197, 131 (66.5%) were males and 66 (33.5%) were females. 50 (25.4%) were within the age range of 20–30 years, 42 (21.3%) were within 31–40 years, 40 (20.3%) were within 41–50 years, 35 (17.8%) were within 51–60 years, and 30 (15.2%) were within 61 and above. Using the hierarchical regression analysis, our finding revealed a significant association between psychological distress and our respondents’ pathological gambling behaviour whereas none of the sociodemographic variables made a significant contribution to their pathological gambling behaviour. We concluded that gamblers’ psychological well-being is crucial to understanding their problematic gambling behaviours in the context of a developing nation such as Nigeria, and that this could be similar among our respondents. Implications of our findings were highlighted.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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