A new systematic review looked at how people with gambling-related harm find and receive treatment. Researchers analyzed 39 studies from an initial pool of 8,178. They focused on the structural and system-level factors that shape referral and treatment pathways.
The review found that few studies reported structured referral pathways between gambling platforms and healthcare services. Barriers included poor service visibility, lack of system readiness, and unclear responsibility for helping people. Help-seeking triggers, digital interventions, and the role of referral gatekeepers were also examined.
In the treatment phase, the review looked at engagement, dropouts, and user experiences. However, most studies were descriptive, and the evidence base remains limited. No safety concerns were reported.
This review highlights that current systems often lack formal pathways to connect people with gambling-related harm to appropriate care. Readers should know that this is an early look at system-level gaps, not a study of specific treatments. If you or someone you know needs help, talk to a healthcare provider.