Research priorities in gambling: Findings of a large-scale expert study

  • Andrea Czakó*
  • , Marc N. Potenza
  • , David C. Hodgins
  • , Shu M. Yu
  • , Anise M.S. Wu
  • , Susana Jiménez-Murcia
  • , Henrietta Bowden-Jones
  • , Jo€ El Billieux
  • , Daniel King
  • , Beáta Bőthe
  • , Dan J. Stein
  • , Zsolt Demetrovics*
  • , Brett Abarbanel
  • , Lucy Albertella
  • , Jean Marc Alexandre
  • , Youssef Allami
  • , Matteo Aloi
  • , Laura Angioletti
  • , Wen L. Anthony
  • , Núria Aragay
  • Cecilia Åslund, Marc Auriacombe, Larry O. Awo, Stéphanie Baggio, Michael F. Baigent, Iris M. Balodis, Servane Barrault, Rafał P. Bartczuk, Malcolm Battersby, Maria E. Bellringer, Anne H. Berman, Mónica Bernaldo-De-Quirós, Roshan Bhad, Alexander Blaszczynski, Marilisa Boffo, Céline Bonnaire, Marco Bortolato, Stephane Bouchard, Amy E. Bouchard, Matthias Brand, Helen Breen, Tim B. Brosowski, Matthew Browne, Tony W. Buchanan, Ursula G. Buchner, Gerhard Bühringer, Alessandra Buja, Natale Canale, Rene Carbonneau, Sari Castrén, Maris Catania, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju, Heather A. Chapman, Emeline Chauchard, Juliet Honglei Chen, Samwook Choi, Jung Seok Choi, Mariano Chóliz, Darren R. Christensen, Jenny Cisneros Örnberg, Luke Clark, Irene Cogliati Dezza, David Columb, Olivier Corbeil, Aurélien Cornil, Pinhas Dannon, Christal N. Davis, Paul Delfabbro, Jeffrey L. Derevensky, Gaëtan Devos, Mike J. Dixon, Maria Anna Donati, Nicki A. Dowling, Magali Dufour, Simon Dymond, Enrique Echeburúa, Boris Egloff, Jennifer D. Ellis, Tara Elton-Marshall, Ana Estévez, Repairer Etuk, Shirley Fecteau, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Naomi A. Fineberg, Gabriele Fischer, Mal Flack, David Forsström, Rebecca G. Fortgang, Ingmar H.A. Franken, Fabio Frisone, Johannes Fuss, Sally M. Gainsbury, Belle Gavriel-Fried, Anna M. Giannini, Montserrat Gómez García, Joaquín González-Cabrera, Adam S. Goodie, Alessio Gori, Anna E. Goudriaan, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Roser Granero, Mark D. Griffiths, Joshua B. Grubbs, Tara Hahmann, Anders Håkansson, Brian J. Hall, Juho Hamari, Wei Hao, Tobias Hayer, Robert M. Heirene, Nerilee Hing, Niklas Hopfgartner, Tristan J. Hynes, Richard J.E. James, Paula Jauregui, Emilien Jeannot, Andrew S. Kayser, Yasser Khazaal, Hyoun S. Kim, Serena King, Keiji Kobara, Komathi Kolandai, Toula Kourgiantakis, Ildikó Kovács, Shane W. Kraus, Ludwig Kraus, Søren Kristiansen, Daria J. Kuss, Jason Landon, Debi A. LaPlante, Bernard Le Foll, David M. Ledgerwood, Bonnie K. Lee, Bernadeta Lelonek-Kuleta, En Li, Kalle Lind, Philip Lindner, Jakob Linnet, Suzanne Lischer, Joanne Lloyd, Helen M. Lloyd, Christine Lochner, Hibai Lopez-Gonzalez, Valentina Lorenzetti, Eric R. Louderback, Johanna K. Loy, Amandine Luquiens, Joseph Macey, Juan M. Machimbarrena, Laura Macía Guerrero, Núria Mallorquí-Bagué, Viktor Månsson, Loredana A. Marchica, Emanuela Mari, Simon Marmet, Giovanni Martinotti, Flora I. Matheson, Sachio Matsushita, André J. McDonald, Daniel S. Mcgrath, Jose Menchon, Stephanie S. Merkouris, Gemma Mestre-Bach, Devin J. Mills, Lorenzo Moccia, Olof Molander, Sabrina Molinaro, Pedro Morgado, Franziska Motka, Viktor Mravcik, Lucero Munguía, W. Spencer Murch, Juan F. Navas, Sarah E. Nelson, Laura L. Nicklin, Giovanna Nigro, Anders Nilsson, Xavier Noel, Lia Nower, Colin O’Gara, Jane E. Oakes, Ugo Pace, Stefano Pallanti, Ståle Pallesen, Arpit Parmar, Jonathan Parke, Alberto Parrado-González, Alessia Passanisi, Raimondo M. Pavarin, José C. Perales, Jan Peters, Rory A. Pfund, Kahlil S. Philander, Fulvia Prever, Alessandro Quaglieri, Jonas Rafi, Carla J. Rash, Vijay Rawat, Jérémie Richard, Neven Ricijas, Amanda Roberts, Simone N. Rodda, Jim Rogers, Guyonne Rogier, Sara Rolando, Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth, Don Ross, Hans Jürgen Rumpf, Gillian E.H. Russell, Alex M.T. Russell, Paul Sacco, Dominic Sagoe, Anne H. Salonen, Eva Samuelsson, James L. Sanders, John B. Saunders, Michael P. Schaub, Mauro Schiavella, Adriano Schimmenti, Casper Schmidt, Guillaume Sescousse, Serge Sévigny, Howard J. Shaffer, Steve Sharman, Jing Shi, Steven D. Shirk, Lucia Sideli, Olivier Simon, Pawel Sleczka, Ryuhei So, Rhys M.G. Stevens, Trevor Steward, Mythily Subramaniam, Thomas B. Swanton, André Syvertsen, Nassim Tabri, Hidehiko Takahashi, Stefano Tamburin, So Kum C. Tang, Éric R. Thériault, Shane A. Thomas, Kristine R. Thomsen, Alexander Tomei, Kwok Kit Tong, Joan Trujols, Samson Tse, Kosuke Tsurumi, Catherine Tulloch, Richard Tunney, Eduardo Valenciano-Mendoza, Mark van der Maas, Thilo Van Eimeren, William Van Gordon, Ruth J. Van Holst, Tim Van Timmeren, Patrizia Velotti, Cristina Vintró-Alcaraz, Rachel Volberg, Kristin M. von Ranson, Kathrin Weidacker, James P. Whelan, Seth Whiting, Łukasz Wieczorek, Robert Williams, Ken C. Winters, Michael J.A. Wohl, Patrick D. Worhunsky, Leon Y. Xiao, Kengo Yokomitsu, Murat Yucel, Martin H. Zack, Meng Xuan Zhang, Alexander Zink, Francesca Zoratto
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Abstract

Abstract: Objective: While gambling is a growing public health concern, research resources are limited, and no guidance is available to prioritise research. This study aimed to identify priorities for gambling research on a global scale using a systematic, transparent, and democratic methodology to inform researchers and other stakeholders. Methods: Leading gambling researchers were invited to list gambling-related research questions that can contribute to strengthening evidence-based policy, prevention, and effective early intervention and treatment of problem gambling. Suggestions were consolidated into research options and evaluated against six criteria (Answerability, Feasibility, Effectiveness, Impact on equity and an additional two based on the category of research options: Novelty and Relevance for description-type, Potential for burden reduction and Deliverability for intervention-related options). Stakeholders (n = 14) assigned relative weights to each criterion, and options were ranked according to their weighted research priority scores. Results: With input from 46.9% of eligible researchers (n = 307) from 35 countries, 1,361 questions were consolidated into 102 options. Evaluations showed strong agreement between experts, and the top 25 priorities were identified. The results highlight the need for further knowledge about the epidemiology, etiology, and consequences of problem gambling. Top-priority topics indicate the importance of focusing on vulnerable and minority groups, youth, significant others, technological innovations, advertisements, the convergence of gaming and gambling, and co-occurring conditions. Evaluating and tailoring existing measures were prioritised more highly than new interventions, and identifying factors underlying treatment seeking, drop-out and relapse was also considered a priority. Conclusions: This initiative successfully involved the global research community in identifying gambling research priorities. The results provide information for researchers and other stakeholders for future projects and funding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1222-1249
Number of pages28
JournalJournal of Behavioral Addictions
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2025

Keywords

  • addictive behavior
  • behavioral addiction
  • compulsive behavior
  • expert study
  • gambling
  • gambling disorder
  • impulsive behavior
  • intervention
  • policy
  • prevention
  • research priorities
  • treatment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

Fields of Expertise

  • Information, Communication & Computing

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