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    Eur J Public Health. 2012 Apr;22(2):273-8. Epub 2010 Jan 27.

    How do gamblers start gambling: identifying behavioural markers for high-risk internet gambling.

    Source

    Division on Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 02155, USA. jbraverman@challiance.org

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    The goal of this study is to identify betting patterns displayed during the first month of actual Internet gambling on a betting site that can serve as behavioural markers to predict the development of gambling-related problems.

    METHODS:

    Using longitudinal data, k-means clustering analysis identified a small subgroup of high-risk gamblers.

    RESULTS:

    Seventy-three percent of the members of this subgroup eventually closed their account due to gambling-related problems. The characteristics of this high-risk subgroup were as follows: (i) frequent and (ii) intensive betting combined with (iii) high variability across wager amount and (iv) an increasing wager size during the first month of betting.

    CONCLUSION:

    This analysis provides important information that can help to identify potentially problematic gamblers during the early stages of gambling-related problems. Public health workers can use these results to develop early interventions that target high-risk Internet gamblers for prevention efforts. However, one study limitation is that the results distinguish only a small proportion of the total sample; therefore, additional research will be necessary to identify markers that can classify larger segments of high-risk gamblers.

    PMID:
    20110273
    [PubMed - in process]
    PMCID:
    PMC3324590
    [Available on 2013/4/1]

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