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What is all listed above music, sporting events, theme parks and video games combined.
Americans annually spend more money on legal forms of gambling than on... A-Movies B- Sporting Events C-Music D-Theme Parks E-Video Games F- All listed above
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What is 3 million
Approximately... ( ________million) adults meet the criteria for pathological gambling each year.
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What is .. False Young adults, such as yourself, are said to be three times as likely as other adults to suffer from problem gambling.
True of False? Elderly adults are at greatest risk of developing a gambling problem.
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What is ... To stake or risk money or anything of value on the outcome of something involving chance.
What is the definition of gambling?
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What is Utah and Hawaii
All but two U.S. states have legalized gambling.
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What is Adolescents 4.1% Young Adults 5.6% General Adult Population 2.3% Elderly1.2%
What age group are considered Problem Gamblers... Adolescents, Young Adults ( 18-24years old), General Adult Population, Elderly
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What is ..... True It is generally accepted that people with one addiction are more at risk to develop another. Therefore, many problem gamblers also find they have a problem with alcohol or drugs. Some never experience any other addiction, however, because nothing else gives them the same "high."
True or False? People who have a gambling problem are also likely to have problems with other addictive behaviors.
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What is Games of Skill: Cards Lottery: instant scratch tickets, daily numbers, lotto, quick play Sports: horse racing etc. Casinos: slot machines, Internet, stocks Dice, pull tabs, bingo, raffles
Name 3 types of Gambling-
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What is $73 billion+ industry nationwide.
Gambing revenue is a ...( _____ billion)
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What is Winning Phase Losing Phase Desperation Phase
What are the 3 phases of gambling?
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What is .. False The cause of a gambling problem is a person’s inability to control their impulses. This may be due in part to a genetic tendency to develop addiction, an inability to cope with normal life stress or other factors.
True or False? Aggressive advertising by casinos, lotteries and online poker sites is the reason for much of today’s problem gambling.
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What is ... 86%
What percentage of Americans gamble?
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What is gambling crosses age, education and economic lines.
Who gambles...
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What is Financial: stealing, fraud, bankruptcy Psychological: depression, suicide Social: isolation, withdrawal Family: neglect and abuse Vocational: decline in work performance
What type of problems can gambling cause?
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What is ..... False The frequency of a person's gambling does not determine whether or not they have a gambling problem. Even though the problem gambler may only go on only periodic gambling binges, the emotional and financial consequences will still be evident in the gambler's life every day.
True or False? One sign of a problem gambler is their tendency to play every day.
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What is ... Mega millions 1 in 76,275,360 Lotto Jackpot 1 in 45,075,474
What are the odds of winning? Mega Millions and the Lotto Jackpot
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What is • Confidence in personal skills • Downtime and boredom • High-risk environment • 24/7 access to online gaming • Stress and anxiety • Geographical isolation • Easy access to online gaming via laptops • Available credit online
Why is gambling common in the military? (Give me 3 reasons)
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What is .. False Gamblers sometimes use betting as a way to cope with boredom, loneliness, anger, stress and depression. In fact, the most commonly given reasons for gambling are fun and excitement.
True or False? The main reason people gamble is to win money.
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What is ... False Like other compulsive and addictive behaviors, problem gambling is most effectively treated through professional counseling from a trained treatment provider.
True or False? Controlling problem gambling is a matter of willpower.
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What is ... pathological gambler: Uncontrollable preoccupation and urges to gamble problem gambler: dedicates more time, thoughts and one towards gambling
What is a pathological gambler and what is a problem gambler?
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