Throughout the month of March, you’ll see messages from the lottery on a variety of platforms to remind us all that it’s National Problem Gambling Awareness Month. We hope that by highlighting this issue, we’ll get the right information at the right time to help someone who needs it.
Whether you’re watching TV, listening to the radio, surfing the web or using a streaming service, you’ll likely soon see one of the public service announcements we produced with the Iowa Department of Public Health.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation earlier this week recognizing March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in Iowa. And during Sunday’s 10 p.m. local newscasts, our PSA will be shown by television stations statewide. Then the bulk of our messages will run throughout the following week on outdoor billboards, radio stations statewide, local broadcast and cable channels; and digital audio and video platforms. Some messages will continue to air through the end of March.
Problem gamblers can come from any background. They can be rich or poor, young or old, male or female. Problem gambling can affect people of every race and religion, and every education and income level. The one constant is that problem gambling is treatable.
Signs of problem gambling include:
• thinking a lot about gambling, such as past gambling experiences, future gambling ventures, or ways of getting money for gambling.
• needing to gamble with larger amounts of money or with larger bets in order to get the same feeling of excitement.
• repeatedly trying to cut down or stop gambling without success.
• feeling restless or irritable when trying to cut down or stop gambling.
• gambling to run away from problems or to get relief from feeling depressed, anxious, or bad about yourself.
• often returning after gambling losses to try to win back money.
• lying to family members, friends or others in order to hide gambling activities from them.
• losing or almost losing a significant relationship, job, or an educational or career opportunity because of gambling.
• relying on others to provide money to relieve a desperate financial situation caused by gambling.
If you ever have questions or concerns about problem gambling, visit https://yourlifeiowa.org to reach the help available by phone, in person, or through secure chat or video.
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