A Smartphone-Delivered Ecological Momentary Intervention for Problem Gambling (GamblingLess: Curb Your Urge): Single-Arm Acceptability and Feasibility Trial

Mar 26, 2021Journal of medical Internet research

Using a Smartphone App to Help Reduce Gambling Urges: A Trial of Its Acceptability and Feasibility

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Abstract

A total of 36 participants completed the baseline measures for the app-delivered intervention aimed at reducing gambling cravings.

  • The intervention was perceived as acceptable, with participants rating its content as above average in helpfulness.
  • Participants reported improvements in knowledge, attitudes, awareness, and help-seeking behavior related to gambling cravings.
  • Descriptive data indicated a 71% reduction in the average number of gambling episodes and a 72% reduction in craving occurrences during the intervention period compared to baseline.
  • Real-time craving intensity decreased significantly by 5.4% immediately after intervention use, increasing to 10.5% when use was based on craving occurrences.
  • Medium-to-large reductions were observed in gambling symptom severity, cravings, frequency, and expenditure, along with increases in self-efficacy related to gambling.
  • Approximately 27% to 48% of participants showed improvement or recovery in gambling symptom severity and cravings.

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