Who is at Risk?
General Gambling Facts
Over 70% of US adults report gambling at least once in the past year.
Most adults are able to gamble responsibly.
However, in a given year, approximately 1% of the U.S. adults (3 million) meet criteria for pathological gambling.
Another 2-3% have less significant, but still serious problems with their gambling and are
known as problem gamblers.
They are much more likely than others to have problems with drinking, drugs and
smoking, and to suffer from depression.
There is also a strong link between suicide and pathological gambling.
Problem gambling has been called the "hidden addiction", as there are few outward
signs until it is too late.
Some at-risk groups, including gaming employees, youth and seniors have higher rates of gambling problems than the general population.
However, there is help and hope available, and recovery from gambling problems is possible.
(Adapted from: National Council on Problem Gambling)
Washington State Department
of Social & Health Services
Problem Gambling Program
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