Shane W. Kraus In The News

Eurekalert!
UNLV study finds binge drinking is disproportionately more common among sports bettors than non-gamblers or those who don't wager on sports.
WDET
The sports betting business is booming, with Americans waging a record-high $119.84 billion in 2023 as more states allowed it. One of the side effects of this particular gambling boom is the way sports betting is fueling a public health crisis.
N.P.R.
The sports betting business is booming, and one of the side effects of this boom is the way sports betting is fueling a public health crisis. Dr. Shane Kraus is the director of the Behavioral Addictions Lab at UNLV, which conducts research on compulsive behaviors, including gambling. Saul Malek is a public speaker who educates the public on the perils of gambling addiction by sharing his personal story.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Free gambling credits, easy access can raise the risk of addiction and costs to society
CT Insider
An estimated 100,000 people in Connecticut have a gambling disorder addiction.
JustLove Radio
On this Super Bowl Weekend, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan is joined by Dr. Shane Kraus, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, The ҳ| 鶹ýӳ; about Sports Wagering, Problem Gambling and what resources are available to those who may have a problem with gambling.
The Nevada Independent
Casino executive: “It’s good not to have people getting themselves into trouble because when they're in trouble, they're not good customers.”
The Good Men Project
Legal sports betting in Kansas came with mobile casinos that offer easy access to place wagers online. Experts say that also comes with a higher risk of addiction.