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Pathological Gambling

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Diagnostic Criteria Pathological gambling is diagnosed when a person meets five or more of these criteria based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

Recognising the Signs

A person may be diagnosed with a pathological gambling habit if they fit more than five of the following criteria; the criteria were published in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders:

Pathological gambling affects around 1 percent of the U.S population. The percentage is believed to be considerably lower in the UK but an exact figure is not known.

Treatment for pathological gambling will usually differ from treatments for problem gambling. This is because pathological gambling has been identified as a mental health condition.

1.2 MILLION

Problem Gamblers in the UK

People Struggling with

pathological gambling

Pathological gambling has been officially recognised as a mental health disorder.

Pathological gambling affects around 1 percent of the U.S population. The percentage is believed to be considerably lower in the UK but an exact figure is not known.

Treatment for pathological gambling will usually differ from treatments for problem gambling. This is because pathological gambling has been identified as a mental health condition.