Men and women display different signs of distress, aggression and other emotions when experiencing problem gambling.
Do advertisements increase the likelihood of developing problem gambling behaviour?
A study led by the University of York identified video game gambling simulations as a precursor to problem gambling and video gaming disorder in adults.
The study from the University of British Columbia suggest that lights and jingles may also promote problematic gambling behaviour.
Problem-gambling among women aggressively increased during pandemic lockdowns in the U.K., and is causing concern to experts in the field.
The way gambling affects the brain is the same as narcotics.