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Military veterans are almost 11 times more likely to become problem gamblers than other people.

A study of 2,185 people found 43 per cent of UK veterans from the Armed Forces have experienced gambling issues- such as risking more money than they can afford to lose.

Compared to non-veterans, veterans had more than £500 higher debts on average.

The study authors conclude that people who have served their country in the military should be monitored for signs of problematic gambling.

The Daily Mail has campaigned against predatory betting firms, and highlighted dozens of traffic cases of gambling-related suicide.

Veterans of the UK's armed forces are almost 11 times more likely to be problem gamblers than the general population, a study by researchers at Swansea University has found

Professor Simon Dymond, lead author of the report from the University of Swansea, said the importance of the latest findings is 'indisputable', adding: 'This is the first study to explore the social and economic impact of gambling among UK ex-service personnel, and our findings are consistent with the international body of work which finds that veterans are at greater risk of gambling harm.

'We need to undertake routine screening for gambling problems among the UK Armed Forces, to reduce the stigma associated with help-seeking, and ensure that those who need confidential help and support receive it.'

The study, published in the journal BMJ Military Health, looked at 1,037 Army veterans and compared them to 1,148 non-military people of the same sex and a similar age.

They found veterans were 10. If you liked this post and you would like to receive more details pertaining to Next kindly visit our own website. 88 times more likely to have experienced problem gambling.

Just 6.5 per cent of non-veterans had gambled in an unhealthy manner.

A report from the now disbanded Public Health England last month revealed gambling cost the economy nearly £1.3billion in 2019/20 alone.

The huge cost encompasses the burden of debt on problem gamblers and the effect on relationships and family breakdown, according to itsreport

Veterans generally had more contact with gambling support, alcohol and substance misuse services, and had more hospital admissions and emergency department attendances.

Justyn Rees Larcombe, a co-author of the report, who lost £750,000 in three years after becoming addicted to online gambling following a successful career in the Army, said: 'The study has clearly identified a problem, so we must now address the reasons veterans experience problem gambling, and support those who suffer the consequences.

'I got addicted to the thrill of online gambling and it nearly destroyed my life.

'I don't want others to suffer as I have.'

The study asked people about gambling activities in the past year, including online gambling, sports bets, casino games and slot machines.

If people said they had gambled, they completed a further questionnaire on the scale of the problem, asking for example if people had wagered more than they could afford to lose.

Around two-thirds of non-veterans had gambled, but without problems, compared to less than 38 per cent of veterans.

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Most of the veterans in the study were men, around a third were aged 30 to 39, and over two-thirds were in work, with almost half being married.

Veterans had £1,375 of debt on average, compared to an average of £806 in the non-veterans.

The veterans had more contact with the police, and spent almost twice as much time off sick from work - an average of 32.7 hours - in the previous year compared to civilians.

Gambling is linked to job losses, relationship breakdowns and criminality, and estimates suggest it costs the UK up to £1.6 billion every year.

While around 10 per cent of UK military veterans get into financial difficulties after leaving the forces, routine mental health assessments after deployment don't currently include gambling. 

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