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More Brit women gambling

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IN BRITAIN, inflation is at a level not seen since 1982. Faced with this worrying situation, many women are turning to gambling.

One in 10 British women have tried their luck in the hope of boosting household income, according to a new report.

The charity Gambleawar­e explored this phenomenon by interviewi­ng, in August, 1,606 women between the ages of 18 and 49 who have already tried gambling.

It found that, regardless of their age, 24% of these women are likely to gamble more in the coming months, in response to Britain’s rampant inflation and cost of living crisis. Winter is a time when women generally visit betting and gambling sites more to make ends meet. However, the organisati­on fears an unpreceden­ted spike in usage due to rising energy and food prices in Britain.

“As financial hardships accelerate amid the cost-of-living crisis, and the number of women gambling online increases, we are concerned it is creating a perfect storm, which may lead to a rise in the number of women experienci­ng gambling harm,” said Zoe Osmond, chief executive of Gambleawar­e, in a statement.

Sadly, the figures seem to support this: one in five British women say they have experience­d stress and anxiety as a result of their gambling.

Even more worrying is the fact that a third of these women say they wouldn’t dare talk about their addiction problems with a family

member. Shame is the main reason given (49%). Social pressure is also a major factor.

More than 60% of female respondent­s believe that women’s gambling is seen as less acceptable than men’s.

This does not surprise Dr Linda Papadopoul­os, a psychologi­st who is working with the Gambleawar­e organisati­on on its latest prevention campaign.

“We cannot underestim­ate the role that stigma plays in preventing women from seeking support for issues related to gambling. It can sometimes be difficult to start those early conversati­ons, but suffering in silence only increases feelings of isolation,” she explains.

“Help is often just a conversati­on away, so if you are worried about yourself or a loved one, speak up and reach out.” – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? ?? One in 10 british women have tried their luck in the hope of boosting household income, according to a new report. — Handout
One in 10 british women have tried their luck in the hope of boosting household income, according to a new report. — Handout

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