ÆßÃõ¼º½

+AA
ÆßÃõ¼º½Logo_New-2017-300x165
Back
Web Resource Rating

Gambling and older adults: what do we know?


What is a Web Resource Rating?

Evaluations that tell you whether free resources on the internet are based on scientific research

Got It, Hide this
  • Rating:
  • Website: Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO)
  • Resource type: Article

Summary - The message of this resource is:

Older people are more prone to developing gambling problems for a variety of reasons. Read this resource on information about how aging affects gambling patterns.


View This Article
Keywords

baby boomers, vulnerability, retirement, stigma

ÆßÃõ¼º½ topics

How was this rated?

Step 1 - Evidence-based

Is this information reliable, based on scientific research?


Step 2 - Transparency

Is it clear who developed the resource and how?


Step 3 - Usability

Is the information easy to understand and easy to use?


Rated on: 12/12/2017 10:50:50 AM

Related Web Resources

  • Exercise for the brain?

    Age UK
    What does the evidence say about whether brain training games work? The evidence is inconclusive but you should continue playing if they are enjoyable. Read this resource to learn more.
  • Older adults

    Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO)
    Get help from your family and peer support network if you have a gambling problem. Older adults are at increased risk of developing gambling addictions due to unstable income and more free time.
  • Anxiety and depression

    Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO)
    Mental illnesses, like anxiety and depression, can make a person more likely to participate in harmful gambling. This might be caused by other kinds of tensions in their life, like financial, relationship, and work struggles. Friends of gamblers are more likely to have mental illnesses too.
Learn more about how we rate Web Resources

DISCLAIMER: Web Resource Ratings are provided for informational purposes only and to facilitate discussions with your healthcare providers, family members, or informal care givers. They are not a substitute for advice from your own health care professionals. The Portal is not responsible for the content of external websites, nor is it an endorsement of that website or the site’s owners (or their products/services). The Web Resource Ratings may be reproduced for not-for-profit educational purposes only. Any other uses must be approved by the ÆßÃõ¼º½ Optimal Aging Portal (info@mcmasteroptimalaging.org).

Register for free access to all Professional content

Register