UK PROBLEM GAMBLING CLINIC OPENS (Update)
28 November 2008
First National Health venture devoted to treating
addictive gamblers
A UK National Health initiative to provide advise and
treatment for problem gamblers (see previous InfoPowa
report) bore fruit this week when the first National
Problem Gambling Clinic opened in Soho, west London. The
clinic will be trialled for 12 months but has already
attracted a high level of interest, the Central and
North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) told The
Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Staff at the clinic include psychiatrists,
psychologists, family therapists, debt management
experts from the Citizens Advice Bureau and other
specialist therapists.
The clinic's lead consultant psychiatrist, Dr Henrietta
Bowden-Jones, said: "We have developed a unique
treatment package to address specific difficulties that
are common to problem gamblers. Due to the nature of
their addiction, gamblers' finances are often in bad
shape so an important part of treatment is to tackle
debt management and employment issues. We also address
the needs of clients' partners and family members who
have been affected by their gambling disorder and any
coexisting mental health conditions such as depression."
Patients will be treated with motivational interviewing
and cognitive behavioural therapy alongside help with
debt management.
The British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2007,
commissioned by the UK Gambling Commission found that
problem gamblers constitute around 0.6 percent of the
adult population of the British Isles – roughly the same
percentage as the previous major study into gambling
eight years previously. Problem gambling was more
prevalent among men than women, and tended to be among
younger age groups, the report said.
The highest rates of addictive behaviour were among
people who did spread betting, at 14.7 percent, used
fixed odds betting terminals, at 11.2 percent, and
betting exchanges, at 9.8 percent.
New forms of online gaming and betting were included in
the survey for the first time in 2007. Overall, only 6
percent of the Brit population used the Internet to
gamble in the year studied. Of this minority, problem
gambling rates were 6 percent for online betting.
But by far the most popular type of gambling activity in
Britain is the National Lottery Draw, with 57 percent of
people taking part, although this was down from the 65
percent participation shown in a 1999 study.
Scratch cards were the second most popular, with 20
percent of people using them, followed by 17 percent who
bet on horse races and 14 percent who played slot
machines.
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