Help-Seeking Barriers
Internalised shame led participants to hide gambling and delayed intervention. Institutional uncertainty around support consequences created mistrust and structural stigma. Disclosure of gambling-related financial problems could be perceiv…
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Internalised shame led participants to hide gambling and delayed intervention. Institutional uncertainty around support consequences created mistrust and structural stigma. Disclosure of gambling-related financial problems could be perceived as risking discipline, demotion, discharge, or reputational damage. Participants saw a contradiction between formal support routes and the practical risks of using them.