Hazardous gambling or betting
Definition
Hazardous gambling and betting refers to a pattern of gambling or betting that appreciably increases the risk of harmful physical or mental health consequences to the individual or to others around the individual. The increased risk may be from the frequency of gambling or betting, the amount of time spent on these activities, the context of gambling or betting, the neglect of other activities and priorities, risky behaviours associated with gambling or betting or its context, the adverse consequences of gambling or betting, or from the combination of these factors. The pattern of gambling or betting often persists in spite of awareness of increased risk of harm to the individual or to others. This category may be used when the pattern of gambling or betting warrants attention and advice from health professionals but does not meet the diagnostic requirements for Gambling Disorder.
Exclusions
- Gambling disorder
(6C50)
Also indexed as
Nearby in Problems associated with health behaviours
QE10-QE1ZHazardous substance useQE20Lack of physical exerciseQE22Hazardous gamingQE23Problems with inappropriate diet or eating habitsQE24Problems with hygiene behavioursQE25Problems with oral health behavioursQE26Problem with sun exposure behaviourQE27Problem with behaviours related to psychological health or wellbeing