20 questions to determine addiction

Denise Jewell
CNHI News Service

Fri, May 16 2008

Gamblers Anonymous, which has 1,400 chapters in the United States, offers this test to help people determine if they have a problem with gambling. Most compulsive gamblers answer yes to at least seven of the questions.

-- Did you ever lose time from work or school due to gambling?
-- Has gambling ever made your home life unhappy?
-- Did gambling affect your reputation?
-- Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?
-- Did you ever gamble to get money to pay debts or solve financial difficulties?
-- Did gambling cause a decrease in ambition or efficiency?
-- After losing did you feel you must return as soon as possible to win back your losses?
-- After a win did you have a strong urge to return and win more?
-- Did you often gamble until your last dollar was gone?
-- Did you ever borrow to finance your gambling?
-- Have you ever sold anything to finance gambling?
-- Were you reluctant to use gambling money for normal expenses?
-- Did gambling make you careless of the welfare of yourself or your family?
-- Did you ever gamble longer than planned?
-- Have you ever gambled to escape worry or trouble?
-- Have you ever committed, or considered committing, an illegal act to finance gambling?
-- Did gambling cause you to have difficulty sleeping?
-- Do arguments, disappointments or frustrations create within you an urge to gamble?
-- Did you ever have an urge to celebrate any good fortune by a few hours of gambling?
-- Have you ever considered self-destruction or suicide as a result of your gambling?
Denise Jewell is a CNHI News Service Elite Reporting Program fellow. She writes for the Niagara Gazette in Niagara Falls, N.Y.


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