Discounting Behavior in Problem Gambling

J Gambl Stud. 2022 Jun;38(2):529-543. doi: 10.1007/s10899-021-10054-x. Epub 2021 Jul 16.

Abstract

Problem gamblers discount delayed rewards more rapidly than do non-gambling controls. Understanding this impulsivity is important for developing treatment options. In this article, we seek to make two contributions: First, we ask which of the currently debated economic models of intertemporal choice (exponential versus hyperbolic versus quasi-hyperbolic) provides the best description of gamblers' discounting behavior. Second, we ask how problem gamblers differ from habitual gamblers and non-gambling controls within the most favored parametrization. Our analysis reveals that the quasi-hyperbolic discounting model is strongly favored over the other two parametrizations. Within the quasi-hyperbolic discounting model, problem gamblers have both a significantly stronger present bias and a smaller long-run discount factor, which suggests that gamblers' impulsivity has two distinct sources.

Keywords: Discounting; Gambling; Incentives; Risk; Time preferences.

MeSH terms

  • Choice Behavior
  • Gambling* / psychology
  • Humans
  • Impulsive Behavior
  • Reward