Problem Gambling Statistics Nz
Gambling participation and problem gambling We regularly collect data on gambling both in terms of information about the consumer and the method they choose to gamble National Lottery statistics – returns to good causes. Gender and Problem Gambling Abbott and Volberg calculated that in 1999 there were 80,108 lifetime problem and pathological gamblers in New Zealand (2000:149 Table 20). This is 3% of the adult population. At the same time it was estimated that 2,629,522 had never had problems (see Table 4). Produced by the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand, P.O. Box 8021, Symonds Street, Auckland. Phone 368 1520 www.pfgnz.org.nz / www.problem-gambling.info Problem Gambling Foundation Hotline 0800 664 262 1. Statistics New Zealand. Gaming in New Zealand Key Statistics 2001 & Department of Internal Affairs. Problem gambling is an urge to gamble continuously despite negative consequences or a desire to stop. Problem gambling is often defined by whether harm is experienced by the gambler or others, rather than by the gambler's behaviour. Severe problem gambling may be diagnosed as clinical pathological gambling if the gambler meets certain criteria. Figure 4-9: Gambling participation type, 2006/07 to 2016 76 Figure 4-10: Number of gambling activities participated in over the past year, 2006/07 to 2016 81 Figure 5-1: Prevalence of gambling risk/harm in the New Zealand adult population, 2016 83 Figure 5-2: Prevalence of problem gambling of those who gambled in the previous 12.
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