10% of Estonians are Affected by the Negative Consequences of Problem Gambling

10% of Estonians are Affected by the Negative Consequences of Problem Gambling

According to a recent study analyzing gambling trends in 2023, every tenth person in Estonia is affected by gambling addiction.

According to the Gambling Addiction Counseling Center of Estonia (HNK), a study carried out by data analysts Kantar Emor has revealed that approximately 10% of Estonians are grappling with gambling addiction.

The data reveals that several factors are driving the increase in gambling addiction in Estonia. The rise of online gambling platforms, offering easy and anonymous access, is seen as a key contributor. The HNK also cited the aggressive marketing tactics employed by gambling companies as a major issue.

According to the study, 76% of the general public had been exposed to gambling ads in at least one advertising channel with online and social media being the most active channels. This is a 7% increase compared to two years previous.

The prevalence of gambling ads has also led to a younger demographic being exposed to the dangers of gambling. A previous survey carried out by Kantar Emor revealed that 4% of children aged 11-16 play gambling games at least once a week while 5% of the same age group are at risk of becoming problem gamblers.

The latest data reveals that 6,300 people have set gambling restrictions for their activity while 3,500 have banned themselves from sports betting completely.

However, the survey also found that 47% of gamblers found that self-exclusion was unhelpful as they simply found other ways to gamble.

Following the release of the data, Silver Sternfeldt, the CEO of the Gambling Addiction Counseling Center (HNK), told ERR:

“As a society, we have not yet reached a point where we know how to gamble responsibly or demand responsible gambling operations.”

Sternfeldt also noted that Estonia ranks first among European countries with gambling problems with over one hundred thousand people in the at-risk group.

Vague Gambling Ad Regulations

Estonia has implemented restrictions on gambling advertising as specified in the country’s advertising laws. However, the law’s current form is open to interpretation. This makes it difficult for the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) to enforce these regulations effectively.

Diana Lints, an advertising expert with TTJA’s information society service, highlighted findings from a study conducted last year. This study reviewed 152 advertisements and found that only two fully complied with the legal requirements. A significant issue identified was that 128 advertisements either lacked the required warning texts or had incomplete warnings, which are mandatory for gambling advertisements.

Government Response

In response to the growing problem, the Estonian government is implementing several measures aimed at reducing the prevalence of gambling addiction. These measures include:

  • Enhanced Regulations: Introducing stricter controls on online gambling platforms to limit accessibility, particularly for minors.
  • Public Awareness Campaigns: Launching educational initiatives to inform the public about the risks of gambling and promote responsible gambling practices.
  • Support Services: Increasing access to support services for those affected by gambling addiction, such as counseling and rehabilitation programs.
  • Responsible Advertising: Encouraging gambling companies to adopt responsible advertising practices and contribute to addiction prevention and treatment efforts.

Maris Jesse, Deputy Secretary General on Health at the Ministry of Social Affairs, said:

“We cannot ignore the impact of gambling addiction on our society. It not only affects the individuals involved but also their families and communities. We need to take proactive steps to mitigate this issue.”

Thomas Nielsen

Gambling industry journalist with a background in online poker and trading. Covering the regulated U.S Sports industry and the exciting world of online poker.

Problem gambling is a serious issue that affects a significant portion of the population in Estonia. According to recent studies, approximately 10% of Estonians are affected by the negative consequences of problem gambling. This statistic is alarming and highlights the need for increased awareness and support for those struggling with gambling addiction.

Problem gambling can have devastating effects on individuals and their families. It can lead to financial problems, relationship issues, and even mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. In severe cases, problem gambling can result in bankruptcy, homelessness, and even suicide.

One of the main reasons why problem gambling is so prevalent in Estonia is the easy access to gambling opportunities. With the rise of online gambling platforms and the proliferation of land-based casinos, it has become easier than ever for individuals to engage in risky gambling behavior. Additionally, societal attitudes towards gambling play a role in normalizing this behavior, making it more difficult for individuals to recognize when they have a problem.

Fortunately, there are resources available for those struggling with problem gambling in Estonia. Organizations such as the Estonian Association of Gambling Addiction Counsellors provide support and counseling services for individuals seeking help. Additionally, there are helplines and online support groups that can offer assistance to those in need.

It is important for individuals to recognize the signs of problem gambling and seek help if they believe they have a gambling addiction. By addressing this issue early on, individuals can prevent further harm to themselves and their loved ones. It is also crucial for society as a whole to work towards reducing the stigma surrounding problem gambling and promoting responsible gambling practices.

Overall, the high prevalence of problem gambling in Estonia is a concerning issue that requires immediate attention. By raising awareness, providing support services, and promoting responsible gambling practices, we can work towards reducing the negative consequences of problem gambling and creating a healthier society for all.