You can get addicted to gambling if you live closer to gambling venues
Melbourne, Sep 13 (ANI): A new study has revealed that living or working near gambling venues could directly affect problem gambling.
Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology have found that people are more likely to gamble if they have gambling venues close to home and work.
"Geographical accessibility could encourage impulsive gambling and make avoidance difficult for those with problems," said the report.
"Gambling venues could provide a welcome retreat where, according to some participants, problems could be left outside the door.
"This aspect of accessibility was important to problem gamblers and supports research suggesting that venues can provide a physical oasis from the outside world and its problems," it added.
Michael Kyrios, who helped prepare the report, said accessibility until now had been measured in limited terms such as "the number of machines per capita per area and that definition lacks an understanding of human factors".
"It is obvious that some areas have similar statistics in terms of the number of machines per capita, but there are real differences in terms of the prevalence of problem gambling versus social gambling that goes on in those areas," the Age quoted him as saying.
A spokeswoman for Gaming Minister Tony Robinson said: "The government considers that regional caps have successfully halted a further concentration of gaming machines in the most vulnerable communities." (ANI)
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