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Problem Gambling in Alberta
Problem gamblers come from all segments of the population, live in all
regions of the province and include men and women of all ages and all
socio-economic backgrounds. In addition to gambling for entertainment
or fun, people with gambling problems will often gamble alone, chase
losses and gamble to escape from problems.
Symptoms of
severe gambling problems include emotional distress such as anxiety,
depression, difficulty thinking or problem solving, and thoughts of
suicide. Physical distress related to problem gambling includes sleep
and eating disturbances and an inability to refrain from gambling.
Other difficulties include health problems, problems with family and
social relationships, and employment or school-related troubles as a
result of gambling activities.
The Problem Gambling Resources
Network is committed to helping individuals and communities address
gambling in a healthy and responsible way through public awareness,
education, advocacy, prevention, treatment/referral and research. |
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Updated by Volker Rademacher, PGRN
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© 2005 Problem Gambling Resource Network (Alberta). All rights reserved.
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