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Gambling Addiction’s Deadly Toll: New Norwegian Study Reveals 5x Suicide Risk

Gambling disorder (GD) patients face a shocking five-fold higher suicide death risk versus the general public, topping all causes of death in a massive Norwegian registry probe—but their odds match or trail other mental health struggles like depression. Published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, researchers tracked 6899 GD patients (2008-2021), finding suicide claimed 25% of 148 deaths, urging routine screening.​

Norway’s universal registries—Patient Registry (NPR) and Cause of Death Registry (CDR)—powered this cohort gold standard, linking 38,965 person-years. GD (ICD-10 F63.0): Men 82%, avg diagnosis age 37. Comorbidities rife: Mental/behavioral 59%, substance use 25%, depression 29%, anxiety 32%.​

Suicide: Gambling’s Grim Leader

148 GD deaths: Suicide #1 (37 cases, 25%), edging neoplasms (24%), circulatory (14%), poisoning (13%). Crude rate: 0.955/1000 person-years. SMR vs. population: 5.12 (95% CI 3.71-7.06)—higher for women (7.43), over-50s (6.46). Suicide victims: Heavier psych comorbidities (81% vs 59%), nervous/circulatory diseases, self-harm history.​

Suiciders averaged similar age at exit (43), no sex skew beyond base. This echoes Sweden (SMR 15, suicide 31% deaths), Italy—but Norway’s lower hints diagnostic/treatment diffs.​

GD vs. 12 Patient Groups: Context Clears

GD topped random mental (HR 1.57, p<0.05), somatic groups (HR 7.04), behavioral syndromes (HR 1.93), developmental/childhood disorders (HRs 2.18-3.76). Similar to anxiety/personality/depression (HR ~1). Lower than substance use (HR 0.53), alcohol dep (0.62), psychoses (0.39), mood disorders (0.66).​

Cox models (age/timescale-adjusted, sex-stratified) robust; violations handled via dual approaches. No GD uniqueness—fits “p-factor” psychopathology spectrum.

Table 1: Suicide SMRs & Rates (Encouraging Benchmarks)​

GroupPerson-YearsSuicidesRate/1000 PYSMR (95% CI)
GD All (20-89)38,749370.9555.12 (3.71-7.06)
GD Women7,18750.6967.43 (3.09-17.84)
GD 20-4930,373270.8894.75 (3.26-6.93)
GD 50-898,376101.1946.46 (3.48-12.01)
Pop (GD-like)~0.191 (ref)

Highlights: GD elevated but finite—treatment access key.

Comorbid Shadows: The Real Killers?

GD patients: 59% mental dxs at baseline; suiciders 81% (p<0.001). Substance (51% vs 25%), depression (62% vs 29%), anxiety (54% vs 32%), psychoses (14% vs 4%). Nervous (40% vs 24%), circulatory (43% vs 20%), self-harm prior (22% vs 4%). No sole GD blame—comorbid cocktail drives.​

Norway context: Low GD treatment uptake (978 median/year vs 23k problem gamblers). Free-ish specialist care (290 SAR cap), but limited GD expertise (37% facilities).​

Table 2: Top GD Comorbidities (Suicide vs Survivors)​

ICD-10 CategoryAll GD %Non-Suicide %Suicide %Diff Sig
Mental/Behavioral (F00-99)59.058.981.1p<0.001
Substance Use (F10-19)24.624.551.4p<0.001
Depression (F32-33)28.928.862.2p<0.001
Anxiety (F40-48)32.332.354.1p<0.01
Psychotic (F20-29)4.14.113.5p<0.01
Self-Harm (X60-84 prior)3.73.621.6p<0.001
Nervous System (G)24.324.240.5p<0.05
Circulatory (I)20.120.043.2p<0.001

Encouraging: Target comorbidities—59% mental load screenable.

Global Echoes, Urgent Calls

GD: 0.4-0.6% prevalence; Norway 0.6% problem gambling (23k adults). Meta-reviews confirm ideation/attempt links; mortality sparse till now. GD behavioral addiction (ICD-11/DSM-5)—financial ruin, psych toll fuel despair.​

Limits: No causality—comorbid confounds? Selection bias (treated severe cases); underdiagnosis common. No social/trauma data; coding errors possible. Norway’s welfare buffers vs. elsewhere?

Yet: Largest GD-suicide cohort; first multi-group compare. Suicide not GD-exclusive—shared psych vulnerability. Screen GD patients routinely; integrate suicide prevention. Policy: Boost GD treatment access, early ID via helplines.

For gamblers: Seek help—Norway’s low barriers save lives. Public: Spot signs, support quits. GD kills via suicide like depression—but treatable. Act now.

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