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Regular el juego para prevenir la adicción: hoy más necesario que nunca

Keywords

Gambling Addiction Prevention Gambling Regulation Gambling Disorder

Publication details

Year: 2016
DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.820
Issued: 2016
Language: English
Volume: 28
Issue: 3
Start Page: 174
End Page: 181
Editors:
Authors: Chóliz M.; Saiz-Ruiz J.
Type: Journal article
Journal: Adicciones
Publisher: Socidrogalcohol
Topics: Risks and harms; Online safety and policy regulation
Sample: Review. A regulation proposal
Implications For Policy Makers About: Creating a safe environment for children online
Implications For Stakeholders About: Researchers; Industry

Abstract

The American Psychiatric Association published the 5th Edition of DSM in May 2013, in which the gambling disorder is included within the category of addictive disorders -a long-standing and recurrent demand from the clinical, social and scientific fields. Nevertheless, the harmful effects of gambling have not been considered by the Government, which is the main area of addiction prevention. The present article is a proposal for the regulation of gambling by the Government through the different levels of the State (national, regional and even local), which has the ultimate goal of preventing gambling addiction. This proposal has been presented to the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress, as part of the Congress-Senate Joint Committee for the Study of Drug Problems. The proposed regulation is based on the evidence provided by scientific studies on the prevention of addiction.

Outcome

The present article is a proposal for the regulation of gambling by the Government through the different levels of the State (national, regional and even local), which has the ultimate goal of preventing gambling addiction. Indication in detail for the General Gambling Regulations, some of the most relevant characteristics of the IGC. And specific measures for each game of chance. These measures are not only necessary in order to prevent the emergence of gambling addiction, but also to help control those who already suffer the disorder. This proposal has been presented to the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress, as part of the Congress-Senate Joint Committee for the Study of Drug roblems. The proposed regulation is based on the evidence provided by scientific studies on the prevention of addiction.

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