The Yoke of Care: How Parents and Parents-in-law Experience and Understand Adult Children's Gambling
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 19:09authored byPatford, J
Clinical commentaries and research studies have described the effects of problem gambling on families, but they have usually focused on immediate rather than extended family members. To offset this bias, the present study aimed to develop a deeper understanding of the various ways in which parents and parents-in-law experience and understand adult children's gambling problems. Thirteen parents and two parents-in-law volunteered to participate in the study. Their experiences and perspectives were explored through in-depth interviews, emails and telephone discussions. Findings from the study indicate that the repercussions of an adult child's gambling may damage parents and parents-in-law financially, complicate their family relationships and erode their health and wellbeing. Implications for formal service provision are discussed.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume
13
Pagination
59-68
ISSN
1448-7527
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
La Trobe University
Place of publication
La Trobe
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Pacific Peoples community services not elsewhere classified