Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Behavioral Health Children and Family Services Developmental Disabilities Medicaid and Long Term Care Public Health Veterans' Homes

Signs and Symptoms

What is Problem Gambling?

  • Problem gambling is getting involved in unsafe gambling acts that badly affect a person’s well being. This may include problems with how people close to the person are treated, family, finances, social matters and vocational pursuits.
  • Pathological gambling is an increasing disorder marked by an on-going or periodic loss of control over gambling behavior; always thinking about gambling and with getting money to go gambling; not thinking straight; and a doing the same things over again no matter what happens.

Indicators of Compulsive Gambling:

  • Increase in time spent gambling
  • Working up special occasions for gambling (canceling other plans)
  • Exaggerated display of money and other possessions
  • Gambling when there is a crisis
  • Frequent absences from home and work
  • Withdrawal from family
  • Diversion of family funds

Take the Test:

When in doubt call the Hotline:1-800-522-4700