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Published: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 mgowanbo.cc
But the overall number of problem gamblers is not rising
The encouraging news that the incidence of problem gambling has not grown over the past 8 years aside, a closer look at the Gambling Prevalence report released by the UK Gambling Commission today shows that video betting machines in bookie shops (FOBTs) and spread betting are the main areas of concern regarding problem gambling.
The study showed that 0.6 percent of the + 9 000 respondents were problem gamblers, equating to around 250 000 people in Britain and little changed from the last broad study in 1999, reports Reuters news agency. The study was designed to be representative of Britain's adult population of 32 million.
Spread betting was cited as the biggest reason for problem gambling, at 14.7 percent. Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs), the touch screen roulette and bingo video machines in bookmakers' shops, were a problem for 11.2 percent of those that used them.
The study, carried out by UK research specialist NatCen, looked at all forms of gambling ranging from betting in casinos and on the Internet to playing bingo and the National Lottery.
It is the first wide scale study into gambling in Britain since 1999, and the government has said it will use the results as evidence for policy and legislation to cut gambling addiction and as a benchmark for future studies. |
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