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Prevent and reduce the incidences and consequences related to problem gambling
Problem gambling, also known as pathological gambling, compulsive gambling, or gambling disorder, is a repetitive gambling behavior that negatively affects personal and family life, school or work success, financial well-being, and physical and mental health. Additional factors may play a role in one’s susceptibility to problem gambling, such as financial distress, peer pressure, mental health problems, and/or substance use.
Initially recognized as an impulse control disorder, problem gambling has recently been reclassified as an addiction. Although gambling is an enjoyable form of entertainment for most people, it is important to remember that it is a medical condition for others.
Problem gambling can be recognized by two key features: impaired control and negative life consequences.
When one has impaired control, they are not able to stick to limits regarding the amount of money spent and/or the amount of time spent gambling.
Negative life consequences may occur, which can cause emotional, relational, financial, or legal problems. Problem gambling not only impacts the individual doing it but also often causes distress for their family and friends.
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