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Gambling Raises Other Risks3 November 2004CONNECTICUT -- As reported by Health Day News: "Young adult and teen gamblers are more likely to suffer depression and have substance abuse problems than non-gamblers, says a Yale University School of Medicine study. "The researchers examined data on more than 1,000 teens, young adults and adults. They found teen gamblers were more likely than adolescent non-gamblers to report drug and alcohol use and abuse, and depression. "Teen gamblers were more likely to gamble for social reasons rather than to win money, and were less likely to have large wins or losses. Adolescent gamblers were less likely than early onset adult gamblers (those who gambled before age 18) to gamble daily or weekly. "Early onset adult gamblers had higher rates of drug and alcohol use and abuse/dependence than adult non-gamblers. Adult-onset gamblers (those who gambled after age 18) had higher rates of alcohol use than adult non-gamblers..." |