At-risk gambling causes individual and social harm, influenced by environmental, psychological, and socioeconomic factors. In France, 5% of adult gamblers show at-risk gambling practices. Atypical work schedules and idle time at work could increase this risk, but few studies have explored this. These working conditions impact the mental and cognitive health of workers, potentially contributing to at-risk gambling, especially during periods of idle time The study authors wish to explore the links between atypical work schedules, idle time at work, and at-risk gambling practices, considering social norms and individual vulnerabilities.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
After having completed a consent form and online self-questionnaires, participants will take part in online interviews lasting 45 to 60 minutes
CHU de Nantes
Nantes, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCHU de Nîmes
Nîmes, France
RECRUITINGIdentify the predominant lexical classes in participants' discourse
Hierarchical descending classification illustrated by a dendrogram
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Describe the predominant lexical classes in participants' discourse
Description of lexical classes and forms associated with the classes
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Identify links between work organization, environment and personal working time during atypical working hours
Forms associated with atypical working hours
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To identify links between work organization, environment and personal working time during periods of inactivity at work
Forms associated with periods of inactivity at work
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