Young women's engagement with gambling: A critical qualitative inquiry of risk conceptualisations and motivations to gamble

McCarthy, S (通讯作者),Deakin Univ, Fac Hlth, Inst Hlth Transformat, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
2023-2
Background Younger women's engagement with gambling has changed over recent decades due to a range of socio-cultural, environmental and commercial factors. However, younger women's distinct lived experiences with gambling have rarely been considered. The following critical qualitative inquiry explored factors that influenced younger women's engagement with gambling and their perceptions of gambling risks. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 41 Australian women aged 18-40 years. Participants were asked questions relating to their reasons for gambling, and the perceived risks associated with gambling. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to interpret the data. Results Five themes were constructed from the data. First, women reported that they gambled to escape their everyday lives, with some women reporting gambling within their own homes. Second, women reported gambling for financial reasons, particularly to change their life circumstances and outcomes. Third, gambling was used by women as a way to connect with social network members. Fourth, gambling was an incidental activity that was an extension of non-gambling leisure activities. Finally, lower risk perceptions of participants' own gambling risk contributed to their engagement and continuation of gambling. Conclusion Public health and health promotion initiatives should recognise that young women's gambling practices are diverse, and address the full range of socio-cultural, environmental and commercial factors that may influence younger women's engagement with gambling.
HEALTH PROMOTION JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
卷号:34|期号:1|页码:129-137
ISSN:1036-1073|收录类别:SSCI
语种
英语
来源机构
Deakin University; Deakin University; University of Wollongong; University of Melbourne; Concordia University - Canada; Curtin University
资助机构
Australian Research Council(Australian Research Council)
资助信息
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DP190100695
被引频次(WOS)
0
被引频次(其他)
0
180天使用计数
0
2013以来使用计数
0
EISSN
2201-1617
出版年
2023-2
DOI
10.1002/hpja.651
WOS学科分类
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
学科领域
循证公共卫生
关键词
evidence-based practice gambling health advocacy qualitative methods social determinants women's health