Problem Gambling and Problem Gaming in Elite Athletes: a Literature Review

Anders Håkansson, N. Durand-Bush, G. Kenttä

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Abstract

Researchers have raised concerns about mental health in elite athletes, including problem gambling, where research hitherto is scarce. While gambling has been assessed in the younger student-athlete population, neither gambling nor the recently recognized behavioral addiction of gaming disorder has been sufficiently addressed in the elite athlete population. The present systematic literature review aimed to summarize research knowledge on the prevalence and correlates of problem gambling and problem gaming in elite athletes. Research papers were searched systematically using the Scopus, PsycINFO, and PubMed/MEDLINE databases and evaluated following a PRISMA paradigm. For the elite athlete population, eight reports on problem gambling and one report on problem gaming were found. While at least five papers indicated an increased risk of problem gambling in elite athletes compared to the general population, one study from Australia indicated the opposite. Problem gambling was generally more common in male athletes. Knowledge of problem gaming prevalence is thus far limited. It is concluded that increased research in problem gambling and problem gaming in elite athletes is warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1837-1853
JournalInternational Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Volume21
Issue number3
Early online date2021 Dec
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Sport and Fitness Sciences

Free keywords

  • Behavioral addiction
  • Elite athlete
  • Gambling disorder
  • Gaming disorder

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