The following statements reflect important reasons for screening elders for gambling problems, except:

a. In one prevalence study, around 11% of seniors at a primary-care clinic were identified as at-risk gamblers

b. Older persons are regularly recruited to spend time at casinos through providing buses from senior centers, special days for seniors, and accommodations (wheelchairs, scooters, even oxygen).
c. As a person ages, it becomes more difficult to control impulsive behavior.


c

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