Summary

Published Date: October 03, 2024

This fact sheet uses the 2023 Gambling Module of the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data to examine gambling in California and associated health behaviors and risks to inform future regulatory approaches and public health interventions. 

Findings: Of 7.2 million California adults who reported gambling in the past year, 6.7% (488,000) reported they had symptoms of problem gambling. Adults who reported any gambling in the past year also reported other types of behaviors associated with increased risk of poor health outcomes, including binge drinking (24.4%), smoking (7.2%), use of e-cigarettes or vapes (6.4%), and substance use (2.4%). Nearly one-fourth (24.9%) of adults with symptoms of problem gambling also reported experiencing serious psychological distress in the past year, compared with 13.5% of gambling adults without symptoms of a gambling problem.
 

Data Points

24.4%

California adults who reported gambling in the past year binge drank in the past month, compared with 15.7% who did not report gambling

274,000

California adults who gambled in the past year reported they had kept their friends or family from knowing they gambled

27%

California adults who kept their family and friends from knowing about their gambling experienced symptoms of serious psychological distress, compared with 13.9% of adults who did not keep their gambling from family and friends