GAMBLING COMMISSION STUDY CLASSIFIES PUNTERS
26 June 2009
Four different categories of gambler, says
research company
The National Centre for Social Research, acting on
behalf of the UK Gambling Commission has completed a
study of 43 gamblers designed to "provide further
insight into participants' gambling behaviour" and,
where relevant, "to explore the downsides of gambling".
One of the more interesting findings of the
researchers is that gamblers fall into four distinct
categories when it comes to thoughts and actions, and
that the current broad division of gamblers into
"non-problem" and "problem" classifications is
insufficient.
Accordingly, the study suggests
four classifications: peripheral gamblers, gambling
enthusiasts, business gamblers or compulsive gamblers.
* Peripheral gamblers bet infrequently and do not
necessarily view their actions as gambling. Motivation
is something other than the gambling itself e.g. social
experience or to get a large win from a small outlay.
* Gambling enthusiasts bet frequently but feel no
compulsion to do so. They view betting as a fun activity
and are motivated by the desire to outsmart bookmakers.
* Business gamblers see betting as a business rather
than a hobby or leisure pursuit.
* Compulsive
gamblers, spurred on by a sense of escapism, have a
powerful internal drive to punt. Gambling can become a
central and controlling feature of their life.
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