Xinhua, 24 Sep 2009
SINGAPORE, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- A recent study has found that 15 percent of Singapore problem gamblers have attempted suicide, local media reported on Thursday.
Conducted by Singapore's National Addictions Management Service at the Institute of Mental Health, the study said that the problem gamblers often have anxiety or depression issues, which can lead them to take their own lives, according to local radio 938live.
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