¶ … male and female gamblers. For example, unlike their male counterparts, more women gravitate to less competitive games where there is a larger element of luck such as bingo, casino slots or video poker machines. Gambling problems have long been explored by psychologists as impulse control disorders characterized by an inability to resist impulses to gamble. Yet, gender differences among gambling preferences indicate that areas other than psychology such as a sociological point-of-view would prove helpful in explaining the gambling habits of women. This paper explores these social issues and describes implications for the need to incorporate social factors in the treatment of female gambling addicts. The findings indicate that women warrant both psychological and social considerations in their recovery process.
Studies have shown that the majority of escape gamblers, seventy percent, are women. In contract, only ten percent of action gamblers are women. An escape gambler is primarily trying to avoid thoughts, feelings, pain, addiction, and trauma. In other words, they are seeking a safe haven from their real-world problems. The action gambler is seeking the thrill of competition and an adrenaline rush.
Several social factors may explain the escapist gaming habits of women according to research on female pathological gamblers.
Women have a tendency to be overwhelmed by problems. For them, gambling serves to function as a safe haven to alleviate anxiety by the mental absorption required by some gambling games and provide the autonomy they are denied in their lives. Common reasons for gambling problems in women that are related to escapism include:
Minimizing feelings of loneliness
Escaping mentally and emotionally from past or current traumas and unresolved...
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