PROBLEM GAMBLING SHOCK
18 September 2009
New research claims that online gambling has
a significantly higher problem gambling rate
In what appears to be a result that challenges previous
industry studies, a British academic has presented
research results at the British Psychological Society’s
Social Psychology Conference that claims online gamblers
are ten times more likely to run into problem gambling
issues than punters who gamble offline.
Dr. Mark
Griffiths, a professor at Nottingham Trent University
said that his research project "The Internet and
gambling: A secondary analysis of findings from the 2007
British Gambling Prevalence Survey" was based on data
from the current British Gambling Prevalence Survey. He
claimed that this showed that the level of problem
gambling among those who had used the internet to
gamble, some 5 percent of those surveyed, was ten times
higher than that among those who did not.
“This
study’s findings suggest that the medium of the internet
may be more likely to contribute to problem gambling
than gambling in offline environments," Professor
Griffiths observed. "It is clear that gaming companies
need to acknowledge they will need to provide even
better social responsibility infrastructures online than
offline to minimise the harm to problem gamblers.”
The British Gambling Prevalence Survey study on
which Griffiths based his findings used data from a
survey of 9 003 adults aged 16 years and over who had
gambled online and/or used a betting exchange in the
last 12 months. The research was done in collaboration
with the National Centre for Social Research and
Professor Jim Orford of the University of Birmingham,
and was funded by the UK Gambling Commission.
Griffiths touched on finding solutions for problem
gamblers, saying: “There is also the issue of how
internet problem gamblers can be helped. Recent research
suggests that online problem gamblers appear to prefer
to seek help online, therefore online help, guidance and
treatment may be a potential way forward to help those
who may feel too stigmatised to seek traditional
face-to-face help for their gambling problems.”
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