What decreases gambling participation and performance ?

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I think Some medications, including those used to treat psychiatric conditions such as depression or anxiety, may decrease gambling participation and performance as a side effect.Also Personal conflicts: Personal conflicts such as relationship problems or family issues can lead to decreased motivation to gamble or distract from focusing on gambling
 
Yes, you are absolutely correct. Medications used to treat psychiatric conditions can have side effects that influence gambling behavior. For example, some drugs used for depression or anxiety may have a soothing effect, which can reduce the urge to engage in risky behaviors like gambling. Similarly, personal conflicts, such as relationship problems or family issues, can create emotional distress and decrease motivation to gamble. In times of personal crisis, individuals may be less inclined to participate in gambling activities as their attention and energy are directed towards resolving their personal matters. This diversion of focus can also lead to decreased performance in gambling activities, as cognitive resources are not fully engaged in the task at hand. Overall, both medication side effects and personal conflicts can play a significant role in reducing gambling participation and performance.
 
Things like knowing the dangers, not having enough money, having other important things to do, getting help for gambling problems, and finding other fun things to do can all make people gamble less or do worse at it.
 
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