Don’t Lose Your Time and Treasure!
Gambling Disorder Screening Day is an international movement designed to support providers in the identification of Gambling Disorder. Gambling Disorder leads to financial, emotional, social, occupational, and physical harms, yet many cases of Gambling Disorder go undetected, due to limited assessment for this problem.
The Brief Biosocial Gambling Screen (BBGS) can be used to help people decide whether to seek formal evaluation of their gambling behaviors. The BBGS e-Screener is an electronic version of the BBGS. This easy-to-use online form analyzes responses to the BBGS and creates a short report with personalized recommendations based on the screener results. The report also contains country-specific problem gambling and suicide hotline information. The BBGS e-Screener is available in 22 languages. All responses are anonymous; the Division does not collect or use any data related to this online form.
For support and guidance throughout your college career as an LSU student-athlete, reach out to your resources. It’s often the hardest step, but the most rewarding.
LSU Sport Psychology & Counseling GeauxBeWell@lsu.edu