Def + Risk
Assessment
Presentation
Implications
Management
100

This is the official DSM-5 name for pathological gambling 

What is Gambling Disorder?

100

This Canadian tool is the most widely used to measure gambling severity.

What is the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI)?

100

Gambling in the elderly is often linked to these two emotional states.

What are loneliness and bereavement?

100

Gambling disorder in the elderly increases the risk of this type of exploitation.

What is elder abuse (financial exploitation)?

100

This type of therapy is effective for gambling disorder by changing distorted thought patterns.

What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

200

This source of fixed income makes older adults particularly vulnerable to gambling losses.

What is a pension

200

This diagnostic screen was developed with older adults in mind.

What is the NORC Diagnostic Screen (NODS)?

200

Elderly gamblers often prefer these socially “acceptable” forms of gambling.

What are bingo, lottery tickets, and VLTs?

200

Name one mental health outcome associated with elderly gambling disorder.

What is depression, anxiety, or suicide?

200

This support group operates across Canada and provides peer-based help for gamblers.

What is Gamblers Anonymous?

300

Name two emotional or social risk factors that increase gambling in the elderly.

What are isolation and grief/loss?

300

This older tool is still used but often overestimates gambling issues in seniors.

What is the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS)?

300

Younger gamblers are more likely to be influenced by these two risk factors.

What are impulsivity and peer pressure/thrill-seeking?

300

Gambling disorder can worsen this type of age-related cognitive decline.

What is dementia or memory impairment?

300

Name one practical support measure that helps elderly gamblers beyond therapy.

What is financial counselling, debt support, or caregiver education?

400

Casinos and lotteries are often designed to specifically attract this age group.

Who are seniors/older adults?

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What is 2 ways they do this?

400

These two tests are used to screen for cognitive impairment in elderly gamblers.

What are the MoCA and MMSE?

400

Gambling disorder in the elderly is often hidden longer because they have fewer of these.

What are social or financial monitors (family/work contacts)?

400

Suicide risk is higher in elderly gamblers because of these two factors.

What are shame and lack of recovery options?

400

Compared to younger adults, elderly gamblers need therapy that accounts for this age-related challenge.

What is cognitive or sensory decline (slower-paced therapy)?

500

In addition to cognitive decline, name two other age-related factors that can increase gambling risk in the elderly.

What are boredom and targeted marketing?

500

When assessing elderly gamblers, clinicians should not only screen for gambling but also for these two comorbid mental health conditions.

What are depression and anxiety?

500

Why are gambling-related financial losses more devastating for elderly individuals than for younger ones?

What is because they live on fixed incomes and cannot recover financially?

500

Gambling disorder can lead to neglect in what important area of elderly well-being?

What is health care needs/self-care?

500

Elderly gamblers may require legal or financial protections, such as granting this to a trusted family member.

What is power of attorney?