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Pathological gambling.
Allcock CC. Allcock CC. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 1986 Sep;20(3):259-65. doi: 10.3109/00048678609158874. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 1986. PMID: 3541888 Review.
According to DSM-III criteria, pathological gambling is now recognised as a mental illness. Epidemiological data suggest that the incidence of this disorder in the general population varies from 0.5% to 1%. However, until recently, psychiatrists and clinical psychol …
According to DSM-III criteria, pathological gambling is now recognised as a mental illness. Epidemiological data suggest that …
Risk Factors for Gambling Disorder: A Systematic Review.
Moreira D, Azeredo A, Dias P. Moreira D, et al. J Gambl Stud. 2023 Jun;39(2):483-511. doi: 10.1007/s10899-023-10195-1. Epub 2023 Mar 8. J Gambl Stud. 2023. PMID: 36884150 Free PMC article. Review.
In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), pathological gambling was renamed "gambling disorder" and moved to the Substance-Related and Addiction Disorders chapter to acknowledge that research suggests that patholog
In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), pathological gambling was renamed " …
A pathways model of problem and pathological gambling.
Blaszczynski A, Nower L. Blaszczynski A, et al. Addiction. 2002 May;97(5):487-99. doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.2002.00015.x. Addiction. 2002. PMID: 12033650 Review.
At the moment, there is no single conceptual theoretical model of gambling that adequately accounts for the multiple biological, psychological and ecological variables contributing to the development of pathological gambling. Advances in this area are hampered by im …
At the moment, there is no single conceptual theoretical model of gambling that adequately accounts for the multiple biological, psychologic …
Advancing treatment strategies for pathological gambling.
Potenza MN. Potenza MN. J Gambl Stud. 2005 Spring;21(1):91-100. doi: 10.1007/s10899-004-1931-9. J Gambl Stud. 2005. PMID: 15789194 Review.
The use of structured instruments for subject characterization and symptom change assessment is discussed and the challenges of treating specific groups (e.g., those with co-occurring alcohol use disorders) explored. Treatment for pathological gambling might be adva …
The use of structured instruments for subject characterization and symptom change assessment is discussed and the challenges of treating spe …
Controlled gambling for pathological gamblers.
Ladouceur R. Ladouceur R. J Gambl Stud. 2005 Spring;21(1):49-59. doi: 10.1007/s10899-004-1923-9. J Gambl Stud. 2005. PMID: 15789190 Review.
Despite its high prevalence, pathological gambling often remains untreated. It is estimated that only 10% of the pathological gamblers identified in prevalence studies will enter treatment. ...
Despite its high prevalence, pathological gambling often remains untreated. It is estimated that only 10% of the pathological …
Pathological gambling.
Moran E. Moran E. Br J Psychiatry. 1975;Spec No 9:416-28. Br J Psychiatry. 1975. PMID: 1102038 Review. No abstract available.
Psychological treatment of slot-machine pathological gambling: new perspectives.
Echeburúa E, Fernández-Montalvo J. Echeburúa E, et al. J Gambl Stud. 2005 Spring;21(1):21-6. doi: 10.1007/s10899-004-1918-6. J Gambl Stud. 2005. PMID: 15789186 Review.
In this paper the most relevant findings of our research team on pathological gambling in the last decade are presented. There is no conclusive empirical evidence of a specific profile of the pathological gamblers. ...
In this paper the most relevant findings of our research team on pathological gambling in the last decade are presented. There …
Personality biomarkers of pathological gambling: A machine learning study.
Cerasa A, Lofaro D, Cavedini P, Martino I, Bruni A, Sarica A, Mauro D, Merante G, Rossomanno I, Rizzuto M, Palmacci A, Aquino B, De Fazio P, Perna GR, Vanni E, Olivadese G, Conforti D, Arabia G, Quattrone A. Cerasa A, et al. J Neurosci Methods. 2018 Jan 15;294:7-14. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2017.10.023. Epub 2017 Nov 1. J Neurosci Methods. 2018. PMID: 29080669
Pathological gambling. A psychobiological study.
Roy A, Adinoff B, Roehrich L, Lamparski D, Custer R, Lorenz V, Barbaccia M, Guidotti A, Costa E, Linnoila M. Roy A, et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1988 Apr;45(4):369-73. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1988.01800280085011. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1988. PMID: 2451490
We investigated psychobiological substrates of pathological gambling by measuring levels of norepinephrine, monoamine metabolites, and peptides in cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and urine. ...
We investigated psychobiological substrates of pathological gambling by measuring levels of norepinephrine, monoamine metaboli …
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