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2016
Gambling disorder, which is sometimes referred to as pathological gambling or disordered gambling (Hodgins, Stea, & Grant, 2011; Slutske, Zhu, Meier, & Martin, 2011; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [SAMHSA], 2014), is described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) as ...
Felicity K. Lorains +3 more
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Gambling disorder, which is sometimes referred to as pathological gambling or disordered gambling (Hodgins, Stea, & Grant, 2011; Slutske, Zhu, Meier, & Martin, 2011; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [SAMHSA], 2014), is described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) as ...
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2018
Gambling is defined as wagering money or something else of value on an outcome that is partially or primarily determined by chance. This broad definition comprises a wide range of activities, including informal, commercial, and illegal gambling. This chapter focuses on the assessment of gambling disorders in adults.
David C. Hodgins +2 more
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Gambling is defined as wagering money or something else of value on an outcome that is partially or primarily determined by chance. This broad definition comprises a wide range of activities, including informal, commercial, and illegal gambling. This chapter focuses on the assessment of gambling disorders in adults.
David C. Hodgins +2 more
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Profiling Metacognition in Gambling Disorder
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2014Background:Preliminary research has indicated that general facets of metacognition are associated with problem gambling. In the present study we aimed to investigate whether specific facets of metacognition play a role in explaining gambling initiation and perseveration in individuals presenting with gambling disorder.Aim:To investigate: (1) the ...
Marcantonio M, Spada +4 more
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Gambling Disorder Following Bariatric Surgery
Current Addiction Research, 2018Pathological gambling is defined as persistent and repetitive gambling behaviors, characterized by the inability to control the gambling behavior of the individual, family or professional functionality. It is stated that the possibility of occurrence of alcohol and substance use disorders is increased after obesity operations, which have been ...
Gül Eryılmaz, Cemal Noyan
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Disordered gambling: a behavioral addiction
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2013Developments in psychiatry have ratified the existence of behavioral addictions, that certain activities such as gambling or video-game play may be considered addictive in the absence of exogenous (i.e. drug-induced) stimulation of brain reinforcement circuitry.
Luke, Clark, Eve H, Limbrick-Oldfield
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Disordered gambling and dementia
European Geriatric Medicine, 2016Abstract Disordered gambling is a term used to describe the full range of gambling problems, which includes pathological and sub-clinical gambling. Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disorder with social consequences. The purpose of this paper was to explore the phenomenon of pathological gambling in persons suffering from dementia.
G. Cipriani +3 more
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Roles of Culture in Gambling and Gambling Disorder
2019The roles of culture in understanding gambling and gambling disorder (GD) as well as the prevention and treatment of problem gambling (PG) are systematically presented. Relevant academic databases as well as other academically grounded published articles, government reports and conference papers accessed via online searches from 1975 to 2016 were used.
Oei, T. P. S, Raylu, N, Loo, J
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Treatment of Disordered Gambling
2014A diverse range of treatments have been adapted for gambling disorders. To date, the results of three meta-analyses have been reported. The most recent one was conducted in 2009 and included 25 outcome studies, conducted between 1980 and 2000, of cognitive-behavioural therapies (CBTs) for gambling disorders (Gooding & Tarrier, 2009).
David C. Hodgins, Igor Yakovenko
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Gambling disorder – Authors’ reply
The Lancet Psychiatry, 2022Henrietta, Bowden-Jones +1 more
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