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Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health | 2011

Pathways to Development of Problem Gambling among Chinese Gamblers in Hong Kong: Validation of the Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) Model

Chi Chuen Chan; Keis Ohtsuka

This study investigated the pathway to development of problem gambling in treatment-seeking gamblers attending a self-help group in Hong Kong. A total of 17 problem gamblers (15 men, 2 women; aged from 22 to 58 years) were interviewed and categorized according to the Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) pathways model. It was found that the majority of treatment-seeking gamblers were behaviorally conditioned gamblers. Gamblers of this type often reported an early involvement in gambling during childhood as part of family activities. They recalled an early win in their gambling history. Unlike gamblers with emotional problems in the Wood and Griffiths (2007) study, behaviorally conditioned gamblers exhibited little or no emotional problems before the onset of gambling problems. Further, their excessive gambling appears to be confounded with poor decision-making and a lack of effective coping skills. The findings of the current study also highlight the importance of family upbringing in the development of problem gambling.


International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | 2009

Desperate Housewives: An Analysis of the Characterisations of Female Gamblers Portrayed in Gambling Movies in Hong Kong

Keis Ohtsuka; Chi Chuen Chan

This article examines portrayals of female gamblers in recent Hong Kong movies. The authors report that the depiction of female gamblers is very different from that of male gamblers in the movies made in the same period. Whereas the male gamblers are pitching a lonely and desperate battle against an evil opponent, the female gamblers portrayed in the movies are housewives or small-time players who gamble only for their personal gain. A generally negative overtone in portrayals of female gamblers was interpreted as a reflection of the traditional view that discourages women from gambling. The shift of gambling themes in the Hong Kong movies has been identified to reflect the most salient concerns among Hong Kong residents. Such changes are attributed to particular social and cultural changes in the community.


Gambling Research: Journal of the National Association for Gambling Studies (Australia) | 2010

Donning Red Underwear to Play Mahjong: Superstitious Beliefs and Problem Gambling Among Chinese Mahjong Players in Macau

Keis Ohtsuka; Chi Chuen Chan


International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | 2011

All for the Winner: An Analysis of the Characterization of Male Gamblers in Hong Kong Movies with Gambling Theme

Chi Chuen Chan; Keis Ohtsuka


Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health | 2014

Senior gambling in Hong Kong: through the lenses of Chinese senior gamblers – an exploratory study

Keis Ohtsuka; Chi Chuen Chan


Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health | 2013

The clinical and social construction of the Paichais of Macau

Chi Chuen Chan; Keis Ohtsuka


Archive | 2009

Problem Gamblers in Macau: A cultural interpretation

Chi Chuen Chan; Keis Ohtsuka


Archive | 2009

Superstition and problem gambling among mahjong players in Macau and Hong Kong

Chi Chuen Chan; Keis Ohtsuka


Archive | 2011

Gambling movies and culture: How much gambling movies tell us ab;out the lives and struggles of the people of Hong Kong

Keis Ohtsuka; Chi Chuen Chan


Archive | 2011

Pathways development of social gamblers and pathological gamblers: A summary of five qualitative studies

Chi Chuen Chan; Keis Ohtsuka

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