Smartphone Apps for Problem Gambling: A Review of Content and Quality

Curr Addict Rep. 2023 Jun;10(2):178-186. doi: 10.1007/s40429-023-00479-2. Epub 2023 May 2.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Problem gambling can have profound consequences for affected individuals, yet only a small proportion of people with problem gambling seek treatment. Mobile phone applications (apps) may provide an effective and scalable therapeutic option. The purpose of this study was to evaluate publicly available mobile apps aimed at improving problematic gambling behavior.

Recent findings: To date, there are no published studies that have evaluated the quality of publicly available smartphone apps for problem gambling in the US. There is thus a significant gap in knowledge of existing apps for addressing problem gambling.

Summary: This study included a review of 14 problem-gambling-specific apps. Apps that incorporated cognitive-behavioral therapy concepts and in-app communities were associated with better aesthetics and information quality scores. Additionally, in-app communities were associated with better engagement scores. Our results highlight the importance of evidence-based and engaging features in apps designed to help people with problem gambling.

Keywords: Gambling disorder; Mobile App Rating Scale; addictive behaviors; cognitive-behavioral therapy; mHealth; smartphone apps.