Gambling-related consumer credit use and debt problems: a brief review

作者: Thomas B Swanton , Sally M Gainsbury

DOI: 10.1016/J.COBEHA.2019.09.002

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摘要: People experiencing problems with gambling may use consumer credit to cover expenses and/or continue gambling. This contribute debt and psychological distress, both of which have pre-existed (and potentially motivated) their review found little empirical investigation patterns by gamblers, despite borrowing money being a diagnostic criterion for disorder financial harms one the most commonly reported problems. Research suggests that increase problem severity. Gambling-related likelihood poor psychosocial functioning, including substance use, adverse family impacts, crime, suicidality. Communities governments are calling more socially responsible conduct institutions, increasingly recognise harmful impacts provision on well-being customers Policies interventions needed relating credit, debt, enhance customers’ well-being.

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