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  • Poker machines are linked to high risks of addiction and problematic gambling, with visual cues like flashing lights activating urges to gamble.
  • The study investigated whether positive schizotypy (a personality trait associated with unusual experiences) predicted gambling urges and if certain psychological states (like altered awareness and time sense) influenced this relationship.
  • Results showed a strong correlation between positive schizotypy and increased gambling urges, with altered states mediating this connection, highlighting important implications for understanding and addressing gambling behavior.

Article Abstract

Although ubiquitous in numerous nightlife cultures, poker-machines present a high risk for problematic use and addiction. Previous research has demonstrated that gambling cues (e.g., flashing lights) can activate gambling urges in poker-machine gamblers. However, the processes that contribute to the maintenance of cue-reactive urges to gamble remain unclear. Consequently, the present study explored whether positive schizotypy predicted gambling urge, and whether cue-reactive altered state of awareness, cue-reactive altered time sense, and cue-reactive absorption mediated this relationship. Seventy adults aged between 19 and 68 (M = 48.86, SD = 12.82) participated in an online cue-reactivity experiment. Participants first completed the Problem Gambling Severity Index and the Unusual Experiences subscale of the Short Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences. Subsequently, at three time points (i.e., baseline, directly after a neutral cue, and directly after a gambling cue) participants completed the Altered State of Awareness, Altered Time Sense, and Absorption subscales of the Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory and a visual analogue scale measuring cue-reactive urge to gamble. It was found that positive schizotypy was significantly positively correlated with cue-reactive urge to gamble. Additionally, cue-reactive altered state of awareness, cue-reactive altered time sense, and cue-reactive absorption mediated this relationship. The theoretical, clinical and practical implications are discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11390803PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10899-024-10310-wDOI Listing

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