2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.987379
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An integrative review of research on gambling and domestic and family violence: Fresh perspectives to guide future research

Abstract: This paper presents an integrative review of research on domestic and family violence (DFV), including intimate partner violence (IPV), experienced by victims and perpetrators with a gambling problem. It aims to review, critique, and synthesize research on this topic to generate fresh and alternative perspectives to guide future research. Based on a systematic search of the academic literature and a targeted search of gray literature, the paper summarizes findings from empirical studies pertaining to the preva… Show more

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“…They downplayed emotional, verbal and financial abuse, which was often linked to his gambling, and did not consider seeking help. There was also no public discourse about problem gambling at the time and that it can exacerbate controlling, coercive and abusive behaviours [6]. Instead, the women, their families and friends, services and institutions saw gambling as a normal, harmless pastime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They downplayed emotional, verbal and financial abuse, which was often linked to his gambling, and did not consider seeking help. There was also no public discourse about problem gambling at the time and that it can exacerbate controlling, coercive and abusive behaviours [6]. Instead, the women, their families and friends, services and institutions saw gambling as a normal, harmless pastime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a representative US survey (N = 25,631), having a gambling problem nearly tripled the likelihood of physical IPV [5]. These rates would be higher if all types of IPV were measured, including psychological, sexual, verbal and financial abuse and patterns of coercive control [6].…”
Section: Gambling Problems and Ipvmentioning
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“…Opioid use has direct links with violent behavior including intimate partner violence [20] and may be linked to drug-related crime and violence [21,22]. Equally, the gambling industry actively resists legislative measures designed to reduce gambling-related harms despite links with intimate partner, child, and other violence [23,24]. Although evidence on the impact of video gaming content on players' aggression is contested [25], industries reject considerations that restrictions on highly violent content may be prudent [26].…”
Section: Political Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%