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      In-Play Betting, Sport Broadcasts, and Gambling Severity: A Survey Study of Spanish Sports Bettors on the Risks of Betting on Sport While Watching It

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      Communication & Sport
      SAGE Publications

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          Fans watching live sport events, both mediated or in stadia, have witnessed an increase in sports betting products. Most of these products feature in-play betting, that is, the ability to bet on a game once it has started while watching it. In-play betting has raised many concerns among responsible gambling advocates due to its perceived relationship with problem gambling behaviour. This study explored the association between in-play betting and problem gambling. More specifically, the study examined how motives for consuming sport and how involved sports fans were in watching sport affected their gambling. Also, adjacent risk behaviours to in-play betting (such as consuming junk food and alcohol) during live sports betting were examined. Using a survey comprising 659 sports bettors from Spain, the study found that compared to participants not engaging in in-play betting, in-play bettors reported higher (i) problem gambling severity, (ii) sport watching involvement, (iii) consumption of sport to escape from everyday preoccupations, and (iv) consumption of junk food and/or alcohol while watching sport. These findings make the case that in-play betting regulators and providers should be cognizant of the interplay of sport-specific, media-related, and other risks, involved in the act of in-play betting while watching live sport.

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              A qualitative investigation of problem gambling as an escape-based coping strategy.

              There has been a small but growing body, of largely quantitative research, that has examined problem gambling in the context of poor coping skills. These studies suggest that gambling may be used as an alternative method of coping that some will use to distract themselves from having to deal with problems in their lives.
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                Journal
                Communication & Sport
                Communication & Sport
                SAGE Publications
                2167-4795
                2167-4809
                February 2020
                December 19 2018
                February 2020
                : 8
                : 1
                : 50-71
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Psychology Department, University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain
                [2 ]International Gaming Research Unit, Psychology Division, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
                Article
                10.1177/2167479518816338
                a26e9c6d-9f9d-4b62-9f84-3a589a006f85
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