Components of identity expression in problem and non-problem gamblers

Ian P. Albery, Christy Milia, Briony Gunstone,Marcantonio M. Spada,Antony C. Moss

ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS(2024)

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Few studies have examined whether specific aspects of group identification predict problematic and nonproblematic addictive behaviours and none have focused on gambling. Applying Leach et al.'s (2008) hierarchical model of in-group identification, we tested the associations between components of self-investment (satisfaction, solidarity, and centrality) and components of self-definition (individual self-stereotyping, ingroup homogeneity) on distinguishing between problem and non-problem gambling (n = 10,157) and on the severity of problematic gambling behaviour (n = 2,568). Results showed that (i) in-group-based identities are important in predicting problematic vs. non-problematic gambling behaviours; (ii) in-group-based identities are important in predicting the severity of problematic gambling; (iii) how self-invested an individual is with their in-group and aspects associated with self-definition processes are both important predictors; (iv) perceptions related to how chronically salient one's group membership is for the self (centrality) are essential features of the self-investment mechanism; and (v) self-stereotypical beliefs about one's essential similarities to the prototypical gambling group member norm are fundamental for the defining oneself as a gambler.
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Gambler,Bettor,Social Identity,Identity Centrality,Self-Stereotyping
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