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Title: Why Some Sports Bettors Think Gambling Addiction Prevented Them from Becoming Winners? A Qualitative Approach to Understanding the Role of Knowledge in Sports Betting Products
Author: López González, Hibai
Griffiths, Mark D.
Estévez, Ana
Keywords: Apostes esportives
Teràpia cognitiva
Sports betting
Cognitive therapy
Issue Date: 6-Apr-2020
Publisher: Springer Nature
Abstract: Sports betting products rely upon a balance between their knowledge and chance based structural characteristics. The emphasis by bookmakers on mastering the knowledge-based elements to become winners poses significant challenges for those seeking help for gambling disorder. Bettors find difficulties in integrating their preconceptions about the role of knowledge and skills in winning, into the new cognitive restructuring fostered by cognitive-behavioural therapy. Using a grounded theory approach, this study collected data from 43 Spanish sports bettors undergoing treatment for gambling disorder. The results suggest sports bettors neutralize some gambling-related cognitive distortions during CBT but retain others. Sports bettors try to eliminate them but encounter external validation to retain them, as well as internal incongruences to integrate them into a coherent understanding of how gambling works. The results are discussed with the aim of providing practical guidance as to how skill versus chance related persistent cognitions can be addressed in CBT.
Note: Versió post print del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-020-09944-3
It is part of: Journal of Gambling Studies, 2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/156980
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-020-09944-3
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