Here are some key global statistics on gambling addiction (problem gambling)
1. 15-Fold Increase in Suicide Risk Among Problem Gamblers
A Swedish nationwide cohort study found that individuals diagnosed with gambling disorder have a 15 times higher risk of suicide mortality compared to the general population. This elevated risk underscores the severe mental health implications associated with gambling addiction.
2. Australia’s Per Capita Gambling Losses Surpass $1,500 Annually
In the 2022–2023 fiscal year, Australians lost a staggering $32 billion to gambling, equating to $1,555 per adult—the highest per capita loss globally. This surge is primarily attributed to losses from poker machines and the proliferation of online gambling platforms
Source: Calls grow for total ban on gambling ads as Australia’s annual losses surge to $32bn
3. Approximately 1.3 Million Adults in Germany Affected by Gambling Disorder
A comprehensive 2021 study revealed that 2.3% of German adults aged 18–70—approximately 1.3 million individuals—meet the criteria for a gambling disorder as defined by the DSM-5. This prevalence is notably higher than figures reported in previous years, indicating a growing concern.
Source: Problem gambling in Germany: results of a mixed-mode population survey in 2021
What is a Gambling Addiction?
There is no single form of gambling addiction, as each case is different, but the outcome of gambling addiction amidst most cases tends to have the same harmful consequences. The damages associated with a gambling addiction can be social, psychological, economic, and even in some cases physical.
Promoting responsible gambling is part of Fabulous Casino’s DNA. For that reason, you’ll find that we routinely acknowledge the issues surrounding gambling addiction, as we strive to promote and all-round responsible gaming experience across every inch of our site. Players such as yourself will be able to see that we understand that gambling issues are serious and not to be overlooked.
Treatment for Gambling Issues
Nobody has ever said that treating gambling issues is easy, we would never be as ignorant to make that claim. Those suffering need support from qualified professionals in order to get such an addiction under control. If you are currently unaware of where to turn in the face of gambling addiction, understand that help is never far out of reach.
Gambling addiction groups (like Gambler’s Anonymous) can provide you a support network to discuss your issues. These groups are made up of other gambling addicts, allowing you to speak with others that have been going through similar experiences. Gambling addiction has a long road to recovery, but support groups allow you to look to others for help during the process.
The temptation to gamble is strong in today’s modern age, due to relentless advertising and related offers. It takes strength to conquer gambling issues, with there being resources on hand you can lean on for support.
Do I Have a Gambling Addiction?
Only you can answer this question, but there some common signs that point to having a gambling problem:
- You prioritize gambling over other life activities
- You overspend when gambling
- You deposit money reserved for other things – such as savings, rent, and bill funds
- You become emotional and aggressive when you lose
- Your gambling activity is affecting those around you
- You keep playing despite having closed accounts at other casinos
- You find excuses to gamble
- You borrow money to gamble
- You have accrued debts because of gambling
If are reading this list you find that you are already doing some of these things, there is every chance that you are suffering from some form of gambling addiction. In this case, we strongly recommend that you seek professional help sooner rather than later.
Helpful Tools
Are you finding it hard to walk away from the casino? Has your gambling activity become compulsive? If so, it’s time to seek help. Thankfully, there are people and services you can reach out to. Firstly, our site has systems in place that allow you to easily pause or limit deposits to your account. Additionally, all our staff have gone through extensive responsible gaming training and can easily detect signs of gambling problems.
Helpful Organizations for Support:
- BeGambleAware – begambleaware.org – 24/7 help and self-assessment tools
- GamCare – gamcare.org.uk – Free confidential counseling and advice
- Gambling Therapy – gamblingtherapy.org – Global support online
- Gamblers Anonymous – gamblersanonymous.org – Peer support groups worldwide
- National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG, US) – ncpgambling.org – Help resources and helpline 1-800-522-4700
- Responsible Gambling Council (RGC, Canada) – responsiblegambling.org – Education and support initiatives
