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The Risks of Gambling: Addiction, Debt, and Relationship Problems

Gambling is a behavior that involves risking money or something of value on an unpredictable event or contest. This article highlights the negative consequences of gambling, including addiction, financial debt, crime, and relationship problems.

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The Risks of Gambling: Addiction, Debt, and Relationship Problems

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  1. ? ? ?

  2. Betting on a soda with someone on who will win a basketball game is gambling.

  3. Gambling is any behavior that involves ________________________ on a game, contest, or any other event.

  4. A. Heads B. Tails C. Either

  5. C. Either -- a coin flip is completely random !

  6. There is less risk of alcohol or drug abuse among problem gamblers • Gambling is not a safe alternative for people with alcohol or drug problems • Problem gambling doesn’t have as serious of consequences as other addictions

  7. Gambling is not a safe alternative for people with alcohol or drug problems Drug, alcohol, and gambling problems go hand-in-hand!

  8. 1 in 146 1 in 146,000 1 in 146 million 1 in 146 gazillion

  9. 1 in 146 Million (146,107,962) Odds of getting struck by lightning: 1 in 280,000

  10. 1% 4% 39% 0.2%

  11. About 4% (1 in 25) of Oregon teens meet the criteria for having a gambling problem.

  12. Debt • Crime • Depression/Suicide • Relationship problems • Employment problems • Alcohol and/or drug problems

  13. DISCUSSION What do gambling advertisers want you to think?

  14. Gambling To risk money or something of value on the outcome of an unpredictable event or contest.

  15. Gambling & Oregon Youth • About 3 in 4 teens say they’ve gambled • Most teens don’t gamble regularly • Problem gamblers: • One in 25 teens (4%) (

  16. So what?!?

  17. Most Common Effects of Problem Gambling • Debt • Crime • Depression/Suicide • Relationship problems • Employment problems • Alcohol and/or drug problems Source: Moore, T.L., & Marotta, J. (in press). Oregon Gambling Treatment Programs Evaluation Update.

  18. The “Crack Cocaine” of Gambling??

  19. Recognize if it’s “social” or problem gambling SOCIAL GAMBLING PROBLEM GAMBLING Frequent, or spends more time gambling Occasional gambler Sticks to limits of money to play with Plays with $ that is needed or borrowed Hopes to win but expects to lose Expects to win; keeps playing to win back losses Can take it or leave it Pre-occupied

  20. …but it’s easily hidden. Much like other addictions…

  21. “SOCIAL” GAMBLING PROBLEM GAMBLING Gambles a lot/ Spends more time gambling Gambles once in a while Expects to win and keeps playing to win back losses Hopes to win but expects to lose Gambling is for entertainment Gambling is becoming a chore and/or escape “Chasing” losses with $ that is needed, borrowed, or stolen Sticks to limits of money to play with

  22. NOT? problem or Logan sets limits on how much cash he bets when he plays cards, and stops playing when he gets to his limit. Ryan finds that gambling is helping him get through his problems with alcohol. Holly’s mom has her watch her little brother while her mom goes to play video poker on school nights.

  23. 1877 limit my .org Help is free Confidential Help for gamblers AND families

  24. Sports bets • Lottery tickets • Video & online • Bingo & raffles

  25. Video lottery & online gambling

  26. The average problem gambler in Oregon gambling treatment owes $4,000 in gambling-related debts.

  27. The average problem gambler in Oregon gambling treatment owes $26,000 in gambling-related debts.

  28. Under $100 $100-$1,000 • $1,000-$2,500 • More than $2,500

  29. Problem gambling treatment is ‘free’ in Oregon for gamblers AND loved ones.

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