Report Published On Mental Health And Gambling Harm Prevention

International.– October 01, 2025 – www.zonadeazar.com The Working Group on Mental Health and Problem Gambling Harm Prevention and Reduction has released a report highlighting the mental health risks associated with gambling and recommending international harm reduction strategies.


Overview

The report underscores the growing concern of problem gambling as a public health issue. It calls on governments, operators, and civil society to work together in designing policies and tools that protect vulnerable groups and foster a safer gaming ecosystem.


Details / Context

Key findings

  • Rising cases of anxiety and depression linked to gambling.
  • Strong correlation between financial distress and mental health deterioration.
  • Young adults aged 18–30 identified as highly vulnerable.
  • Higher risks in online and mobile betting environments.

Recommendations

  • Preventive education programs in schools and universities.
  • Public awareness campaigns to highlight early warning signs.
  • Self-control technological tools such as time and spending limits.
  • Enhanced cooperation between regulators, operators, and healthcare entities.

Global relevance

Problem gambling is a worldwide concern, with similar patterns observed across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, reinforcing the need for a coordinated response.


Economic, Social and Institutional Impact

Economic

The cost of problem gambling includes healthcare expenses, reduced productivity, and family debt. Prevention strategies could significantly reduce the financial burden on societies.

Social

Promoting awareness and protective measures contributes to stronger families and communities, reducing exclusion and improving overall quality of life.

Institutional

The report stresses the role of regulators and international organizations in setting policies and minimum standards for responsible gambling.


Future Outlook

The Working Group highlights the urgency to:

  • Create international risk indicators to monitor gambling harm.
  • Invest in AI-based early detection tools.
  • Develop cross-border agreements to unify responsible gaming frameworks.

The report concludes that global cooperation and industry commitment will be essential to balance entertainment and responsibility.


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