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Study NCT ID: NCT06341504
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: 2024-04-02
First Post: 2024-02-14

Brief Title: Prevention Messages for EGMs Effects on Behaviours and Cognitions
Sponsor: Benjamin Galipeau
Organization: Laval University

Study Overview

Official Title: Messages de prévention Sur Les Appareils de Loterie vidéo Effets Sur Les Comportements et Les Cognitions Prevention Messages for Electronic Gambling Machines Effects on Behaviours and Cognitions
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-03
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: The goals of this randomized controlled trial are to test the manifold effects of prevention pop-up messages on participants behaviours cognitions and affects This study is conducted among regular EGMs players defined as having played EGMs at least once every two weeks for the past 12 months who are not classified as probable pathological gamblers by the PGSI

After answering a series of short questionnaires by phone participants are asked to schedule a gambling session which is done in a laboratory on the universitys campus This laboratory replicates a typical bar and is equipped with real EGMs Participants are recruited under the false pretense of giving their opinion on the realism of the bar replica and on the overall feeling of the gambling session in it They are told that a they are free to gamble as much and for as long as they like b they are allowed to take breaks c gambling is to be done with their own money d the only compensation for participation are the potential winnings made while gambling e net winnings across their whole session are paid but losses are real There is only one participant at a time in the laboratory for the gambling session

After having stopped by their own volition some exceptions apply see Detailed Description for further details participants are debriefed on the real goals of this study and reimbursed any incurred losses while gambling They are then be asked to answer another series of questionnaires
Detailed Description: EGMs and online gambling are the reputedly most damaging gambling type from a public health perspective Pop-up messages are often used as a responsible gambling RG measure to prevent harm for these screen-based types of gambling Despite some evidence of effectiveness in the literature for these messages limitations persists among which low ecological validity is of particular concern

Indeed gambling studies set in a controlled environment usually a laboratory setting often require participants to engage in a gambling task while wagering some form of virtual credits or money provided upfront by the researchers as a compensation for participation Their behaviour is then assumed alike what would happen in a real gambling setting even though gamblers are not risking their own money Surprisingly this assumption has not been subject to much scientific scrutiny Moreover some studies provide data which seems to contradict this assumption

This study address this limitation by heightening the realism factor This study starts with an intake interview by phone to evaluate eligibility PGSI category sociodemographic characteristics gambling behaviours on EGMs past 12 months general level of fun while playing EGMs past 12 months and perceived self-control while playing EGMs Participants are then asked to schedule a gambling session which is done in a laboratory on the universitys campus This laboratory replicates a typical bar and is equipped with real EGMs Participants are recruited under the false pretense of giving their opinion on the realism of the bar replica and on the overall feeling of the gambling session in it They are told that

They are free to gamble as much and for as long as they like
They are allowed to take breaks
Gambling is to be done with their own money
The only compensation for participation are the potential winnings made while gambling
Net winnings across their whole session are paid but losses are real

There is only one participant at a time in the laboratory for the gambling session While in the bar replica the participant is joined by a research assistant who plays the role of barmaidbarman The assistant is there for general realism purposes operating the cash register Square terminal and ensuring the general safety of the session The bar replica has three EGMs but only one can be played on and used to show the prevention pop-up messages The other two EGMs are turned on for ambiance purposes but have their money collector disabled to prevent participants playing on them or switching between EGMs mid-session Limiting play to only one EGM also eases the recording of gambling behaviours and proper showing of the prevention messages Participants are told the two unusable EGMs are awaiting to be serviced because of their money collector malfunction

A second research assistant is located in an adjacent room They are responsible for a recording all gambling behaviours using a computer connected to the EGM and b operating the pop-up messages presentation schedule A spy camera disguised as a smoke detector with a live-feed is used to observe gambling related behaviours that cant be recorded by the EGMs computer eg taking a break

The gambling session ends when the participant cashes out and unambiguously tell the research assistant they want to end their session The participant is then brought to an office for a series of questionnaires which are in order

Perception of realism of the bar replica and the gambling session in it
Debriefing about the true goals of the study and validation of consent to participate in the study At this point participants will be able to guess in which group they were assigned
Prevention pop-up messages recall free and cued recall
Cognitive and emotional response to prevention pop-up messages
Evaluation of protocol credibility ie if participant really believed they were gambling their own money and were really risking their own money

Note that while the participant is told they can gamble for as long as they like in reality there is a 2 hours time limit to the gambling session duration This time limit is hidden from the participant The gambling session starts with the first time money is inserted in the EGM by the participant the clock is set at 0 hours and ends with either the participant ending it of their own volition or upon reaching the time limit 2 hours Breaks during gambling session are permitted eg for going to the bathroom for buying snacks from the barmanbarmaid etc and dont stop the clock

If the participant has not yet ended their gambling session on their own volition upon reaching the 2 hours time limit they will be asked to take a small break to answer some questions The existence of a time limit will be communicated to them during the debriefing In the eventuality of a participant refusing to stop playing or wanting to rapidly quit the laboratory eg because they are angry about losing money the debriefing will be done earlier before the questionnaire about their perception of realism of the bar replica and the gambling session in it While not optimal early debriefing is nevertheless considered acceptable in order to force the end of the gambling session or to prevent a participant from hastily quitting the study without receiving all the information to make an informed decision about their participation There will be no more gambling done after debriefing

Upon debriefing the participant will be reimbursed all money lost if any

The mains objectives are to test to what extent do RG pop-up messages affect

1 Participants gambling behavior eg money betted gambling session length gambling intensity etc
2 Participants cognitions eg thoughts elicited by messages perceived effectiveness of message etc
3 Participants emotions eg enjoyment of gambling emotional response to messages etc

Secondary objectives are to test

1 to what extent are the main effects moderated by participants characteristics eg gender age education PGSI category etc
2 the feasibility of studies conducted in a laboratory setting with the use of real money or using deception to make the participants believe they are gambling their own money This objective is answered with four sub-questions

Was it possible to recruit enough participants for the study considering they were confronted with the prospect of loosing their own money by participating in the study and were not guaranteed any compensation other than what they could win on the EGMs
Did the laboratory bar replicated well the overall vibe of a typical gambling venue with EGMs
Did the participants found their gambling session in the bar replica as realistic as a real one
Did the participants believed they were gambling their own money during the study ie to what extent did the deception worked

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None
Secondary IDs
Secondary ID Type Domain Link
263472 OTHER_GRANT Fonds de recherche du Québec - Société et culture None