Problem Gambling Flashcards
(26 cards)
What percentage of adults in the U.S. are estimated to be problem gamblers?
Approximately 1-2%.
True or False: Problem gambling only affects men.
False.
Fill in the blank: The prevalence of problem gambling tends to be higher among _____ individuals.
younger.
What is the term for gambling behavior that disrupts personal, family, or vocational pursuits?
Problem gambling.
Multiple choice: Which of the following is a common sign of problem gambling? A) Increased social activity B) Withdrawal from friends and family C) Improved financial status
B) Withdrawal from friends and family.
What is the estimated percentage of college students who engage in problem gambling?
Up to 6-8%.
True or False: All individuals who gamble will develop a gambling problem.
False.
Fill in the blank: The DSM-5 categorizes gambling disorder as a _____ disorder.
behavioral.
What demographic factors can increase the risk of developing a gambling problem?
Age, gender, and socioeconomic status.
Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for problem gambling? A) Family history of gambling B) High levels of stress C) Strong community ties
C) Strong community ties.
What is the relationship between mental health disorders and problem gambling?
Individuals with mental health disorders are at higher risk for problem gambling.
True or False: Problem gambling can lead to financial difficulties.
True.
Fill in the blank: The _____ is a tool used to assess gambling behavior in individuals.
Gambling Severity Index.
What percentage of problem gamblers will seek help?
Only about 10-20%.
Multiple choice: What is a common treatment option for problem gambling? A) Medication B) Therapy C) Both A and B
C) Both A and B.
What role does accessibility of gambling venues play in problem gambling rates?
Higher accessibility can lead to increased rates of problem gambling.
True or False: Online gambling has no impact on the prevalence of problem gambling.
False.
Fill in the blank: The _____ is a national helpline for problem gambling in the U.S.
National Council on Problem Gambling.
What is the term for a person who is unable to control their gambling despite negative consequences?
Compulsive gambler.
Multiple choice: Which group is more likely to develop gambling problems? A) Older adults B) Teenagers C) Middle-aged adults
B) Teenagers.
True or False: Problem gambling is a recognized public health issue.
True.
What is the primary reason many individuals do not seek help for gambling problems?
Stigma and denial.
Fill in the blank: _____ is a form of therapy commonly used to treat problem gambling.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy.
What is the impact of problem gambling on families?
It can lead to emotional distress, financial strain, and relationship conflicts.