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Einat Zamwel1, Noa Vana2, Shane W Kraus3
1Department of Healthcare Systems Administration, Peres Academic Center, Shimon Peres St 10, Rehovot, 7610202, Israel.
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Problem gambling (PrG) can lead to severe personal and interpersonal consequences, yet its most harmful effects often remain unrecognized, especially among individuals who do not seek formal treatment. The current study examined how men and women with past-year PrG recounted stressful life events (SLEs) arising from their gambling experiences. Inductive content analysis was conducted on open-ended responses from 218 U.S. adults who reported gambling-related SLEs in a community-based survey. Eight categories of harm were identified: material loss, living hand to mouth, mental health comorbidity, relationship distress, guilt, victimization, perpetration, and red flag cases involving compounded crises such as suicidality, illness, and legal trouble. These harms were not confined to economically disadvantaged populations. Many participants described severe consequences while identifying themselves as socially or economically privileged. Notably, most participants had never sought treatment, despite explicitly linking their gambling to distressing life events. These findings suggest that gambling-related harm may remain invisible when it does not align with dominant clinical or social risk profiles. We coin the concept of Translucent Voices to describe individuals from relatively privileged social groups whose suffering is often muted, misclassified, or overlooked by conventional care systems. We recommend equitable detection and response to gambling-related adversity through the expansion of public health frameworks aimed at identifying these individuals and intervening before gambling-related stressors escalate into SLEs. Routine screening in commonly accessed service settings, such as financial counseling, primary care, and family health services, may help identify and support these Translucent Voices before harms intensify.
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