Oregon Problem Gambling Helpline

Harmful Impacts of Problem Gambling

Most people can gamble without negative consequences. A small percentage, however, who gamble suffer enormous social,
economic, and psychological implications. Individuals, families and communities all suffer from problem gambling, and, while it
would be impossible to describe all of the repercussions associated with problem gambling, the following issues help to
illustrate why problem gambling can be so destructive.

Effects in Oregon

Problem gamblers experienced a complex array of mental health, social, financial, and legal issues - 18% indicated suicide houghts, 27% alcohol-related problems, and 11% drug-related problems. The average gambling related debt was $23,127 with 6 clients reporting gambling debts well over $100,000. Sixty percent reported they either jeopardized or lost a significant relationship or job because of gambling. Over 37% committed illegal acts to obtain gambling money. (Marotta and Moore, 2006)

Recent national estimates place the social-economic cost of approximately $3,000 for each problem gambler and $11,000 for each pathological gambler (Grinols, 2004). That’s an estimated social economic cost in excess of $449 million for Oregonians.

Effects of Adult Problem Gambling on Children

Domestic Violence

Crime