2023
DOI: 10.1332/20467435y2023d000000003
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Intimacy, relationality and interdependencies: relationships in families dealing with gambling harms during COVID-19

Virve Marionneau,
Johanna Järvinen-Tassopoulos,
Henna Pirskanen

Abstract: Gambling is an addictive behaviour that causes significant harms to individuals, families and societies. Problematic gambling can have profound impacts on family life, including financial destitution and relationship breakdown. In addictive relationships, addictive behaviour dominates over other social commitments. The COVID-19 pandemic had important implications on family life and gambling behaviours. This is likely to have affected family relationships in families experiencing gambling harms. The current stu… Show more

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“…but they also have a negative impact on family relationships and emotional wellbeing (Marionneau et al, 2023b;Dowling, 2014). Levels of debt have been found to be particularly high among help-seekers and those meeting the clinical criteria for problem gambling (Downs & Woolrych, 2010;Swanton & Gainsbury, 2020b).…”
Section: Individual and Inter-personal Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…but they also have a negative impact on family relationships and emotional wellbeing (Marionneau et al, 2023b;Dowling, 2014). Levels of debt have been found to be particularly high among help-seekers and those meeting the clinical criteria for problem gambling (Downs & Woolrych, 2010;Swanton & Gainsbury, 2020b).…”
Section: Individual and Inter-personal Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%