Problem gambling and suicidality in England: secondary analysis of a representative cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Objectives: Problem gamblers in treatment are known to be at high risk for suicidality, but few studies have examined if this is evident in community samples.
A. John +38 more
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Disordered gambling: the evolving concept of behavioral addiction. [PDF]
This is the final version, published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nyas.12558/abstract).The reclassification of gambling disorder within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...
Clark, Luke
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Reduced cortical thickness in gambling disorder: a morphometric MRI study. [PDF]
Gambling disorder has recently been recognized as a prototype 'behavioral addiction' by virtue of its inclusion in the DSM-5 category of 'Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders.' Despite its newly acquired status and prevalence rate of 1-3 % globally,
Chamberlain, Samuel R +2 more
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Gambling symptoms, behaviors, and cognitive distortions in Japanese university students
Background This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between symptoms of gambling problems, gambling behaviours, and cognitive distortions among a university student population in Japan ages 20 to 29 years.
Kengo Yokomitsu +13 more
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COMT genotype, gambling activity, and cognition. [PDF]
Neuropsychological studies of adults with problem gambling indicate impairments across multiple cognitive domains. Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) plays a unique role in the regulation of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex, and has been implicated in ...
Chamberlain, Samuel R +4 more
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Gambling disorder and other behavioral addictions: mechanisms, recognition and treatment
Gambling disorder was reclassified as a first behavioral addiction in the DSM-5 in 2013. In 2018, gaming disorder was included in the ICD-11. In this presentation, research findings regarding the psychological and neurobiological mechanisms in gambling ...
A. Goudriaan
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Does gender moderate the subjective measurement and structural paths in behavioural and cognitive aspects of gambling disorder in treatment-seeking adults? [PDF]
© 2014. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ .Highlights - We assess for gender differences in conceptualising gambling symptoms. - We model urge and cognition paths
Battersby, Malcolm Wayne +2 more
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Attachment and emotion regulation in substance addictions and behavioral addictions [PDF]
Background Risky behaviors have been related to emotional regulation and attachment, which may constitute risk factors for developing an addictive behavior. However, there may also be differences between substance and non-substance-related addictions.
Estévez, A +4 more
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Pathological Gambling Disorder: An Overview [PDF]
Gambling has a long back history and also referred to as ‘Natural evil’. The most well-established finding in literature is conceptualisation of pathological gambling as a behaviour addiction with high rate of alcohol and substance use disorders.
Sambhu Prasad, OM Prakash Jiriwal
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Working memory performance in disordered gambling and gaming: A systematic review
Background: Converging evidence supports that gaming and gambling disorders are associated with executive dysfunction. The involvement of different components of executive functions (EF) in these forms of behavioural addiction is unclear.
Ronald Ngetich +5 more
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