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Discussing Collegiate Gambling and Addiction with Daniel Durkin

Rising Concerns Over Gambling Addiction Among College Students

As gambling becomes increasingly accessible, concerns are mounting over its impact on college students. Daniel Durkin, founder of the University of Mississippi’s Center for Collegiate Gambling, sheds light on this growing issue.

The Growing Trend of Gambling Among Students

With the rise of online platforms, gambling has become more easily accessible to college students across the country. This convenience, coupled with the thrill of gambling, has led to a noticeable increase in gambling activities among young adults in educational institutions.

Spotlight on Gambling Addictions

Durkin emphasizes that the issue of gambling addiction is not just about the financial losses. The psychological and social impacts on students are equally significant, often leading to detrimental effects on their academic and personal lives. “It’s important for universities to address these challenges head-on to support their students,” Durkin explains.

Efforts to Combat the Problem

In response to this worrying trend, some universities are taking proactive steps. By implementing educational programs and offering support services, they aim to mitigate the risks associated with gambling. Durkin’s center is at the forefront of these efforts, providing resources and guidance to institutions seeking to address the problem.

For more information on the issue, you can read the full interview with Daniel Durkin on NPR’s website.

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This article was originally written by www.npr.org