Brazil鈥檚 gambling addiction
Millions of Brazilians have become problem gamblers after an explosion in online betting - with a particularly big increase in women seeking help for betting problems.
The figures are startling. 2.l million Brazilians have a clinical addiction to betting. 7.5 million are problem gamblers. Women now comprise 40% of all gamblers, having been 25% just a decade ago. Online sports and casino betting have exploded in Brazil to make it one of the largest gambling markets in the world. The self-help group Gamblers Anonymous says it's receiving thousands of calls each month and millions of Brazilians are estimated be suffering financial, emotional or relationship problems as a result of betting.
Camilla Mota talks to football fans in Sao Paulo on why they鈥檙e gambling on their team鈥檚 result. She also speaks to a man who gambled away $75, 000 on a corporate credit card over just one weekend and a businesswoman who locked herself in the toilet of her family home in order to bet in secret. Camilla also meets two psychiatrists offering treatment to addicts at a special clinic. What can be done to protect problem gamblers while at the same time avoid driving legal gambling underground?
Produced by Bob Howard
Studio mix: Neva Missirian
Production coordinator: Gemma Ashman
Editor: Penny Murphy
(Image: Casino. Credit: John Lamb via Getty)
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