New research commissioned by GambleAware reveals that individuals from minority communities with gambling problems are 50% more likely to have faced racism or discrimination in public.
The study, conducted by Ipsos UK, ClearView Research, and the University of Manchester, surveyed 2,999 people, emphasizing the connection between problem gambling and discrimination.
Half of those from minority communities experiencing gambling issues reported public discrimination, leading to concerns about the impact on gambling behavior, mental health, and employment opportunities..
The study, conducted by Ipsos UK, ClearView Research, and the University of Manchester, surveyed 2,999 people, emphasizing the connection between problem gambling and discrimination.
Half of those from minority communities experiencing gambling issues reported public discrimination, leading to concerns about the impact on gambling behavior, mental health, and employment opportunities..