All in the Family: Help-Seeking by Significant Others of Problem Gamblers

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Nerilee Hing
Margaret Tiyce
Louise Holdsworth
Elaine Nuske
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[1] Southern Cross University,Centre for Gambling Education and Research, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management
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Family; Significant others; Problem gambling; Help-seeking;
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Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned significant others (CSOs) of problem gamblers, especially family members, but little is known about their help-seeking activities and experiences. This paper explores help-seeking by CSOs of problem gamblers and their related motivators and barriers. A telephone interview was administered to 48 CSOs who called an Australian gambling helpline seeking assistance for themselves and/or a person with gambling problems. Key motivators for seeking help (through helplines, non-professional sources, and self-help measures) were concerns the gambling might become a major problem, negative emotions, problems maintaining normal daily activities, concerns for dependents’ welfare, and health concerns. Barriers included wanting to solve the problem on their own, and shame. Findings highlight the need to better equip CSOs to assist both the person with gambling problems towards treatment and recovery and to protect their own physical, emotional, social and financial wellbeing.
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