Statistics of Gambling Disorder
Gambling addiction is a significant public health issue impacting millions globally. According to the National Council on Problem Gambling, approximately 2% of U.S. adults are considered problem gamblers, with another 1% qualifying as severe gambling addicts.
Studies show that demographic factors play a role in the prevalence of gambling disorders.
Young adults, particularly men, are more likely to develop problematic gambling behaviors. However, gambling addiction affects people of all ages and backgrounds, reflecting the broad accessibility and appeal of gambling in various forms, including online platforms.
Despite the availability of treatment, data indicates that only about 8% of individuals with gambling problems seek professional help.