Looking at Sex Differences in Gambling Disorder: The Predictive Role of the Early Abandonment Schema, Gambling Motives and Alexithymia in Depression
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2023Author
Estévez Gutiérrez, Ana
Macía Guerrero, Laura
Macía, Patricia
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Journal of Gambling Studies 39 : 1815-1832 (2023)
Abstract
A growing body of research indicates differences between men and women with gambling
disorder. However, although alexithymia, gambling motives or abandonment have been
associated with GD, women’s clinical profile remains unexplored. This study aims, firstly,
to explore mean differences in gambling motives (i.e. enhancement, coping and social
[SOC]), the early maladaptive abandonment schema, alexithymia and depression in women
and men with GD. Secondly, to analyse the correlation between the aforementioned variables
as a function of sex. Thirdly, to examine the predictive role of gambling motives,
early abandonment schema and alexithymia in depression as a function of sex. Lastly, to
analyse the mediating role of COP between the early maladaptive abandonment schema
and depression in women with GD, and the mediating role of ENH and the early maladaptive
abandonment schema between alexithymia and depression in men with GD. The
sample comprised 108 adults with GD diagnosis, of whom 60 were women and 48 were
men. Regression and mediation analyses were carried out to explore possible sex differences
in GD, through the SPSS programme. Results showed that depressive symptoms
are predicted by alexithymia in men with GD and by the early maladaptive abandonment
schema in women with GD. Regarding mediation analyses, the results suggest that COP
mediated the relationship between early abandonment schema and depressive symptoms in
females; and ENH and abandonment schema mediated the relationship between alexithymia
and depressive symptoms in males. These results provide evidence of the relevance of
considering sex differences when establishing therapeutic strategies in GD rehabilitation.