Assessing Randomised Clinical Trials of Cognitive and Exposure Therapies for Gambling Disorders: A Systematic Review

被引:11
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作者
Smith, David P. [1 ]
Dunn, Kirsten I. [1 ]
Harvey, Peter W. [1 ]
Battersby, Malcolm W. [1 ]
Pols, Rene G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Dept Psychiat, Flinders Human Behav & Hlth Res Unit, Adelaide, SA 2001, Australia
关键词
gambling disorders; cognitive therapy; exposure therapy; randomised clinical trial; CONSORT statement; BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT; IMAGINAL DESENSITIZATION; CONSORT STATEMENT; PREVALENCE; EFFICACY; EXTENSION;
D O I
10.1017/bec.2013.15
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Aims: Problem or pathological gambling is associated with significant disruption to the individual, family and community with a range of adverse outcomes, including legal, financial and mental health impairment. It occurs more frequently in younger populations, and comorbid conditions are common. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is the most empirically established class of treatments for problematic gambling. This article reports on a systematic review and evaluation of randomised clinical trials (RCTs) concerning two core techniques of CBT: cognitive and behavioural (exposure-based) therapies. Methods: PsycINFO, MEDLINE, and the Cochrane library were searched from database inception to December 2012. The CONsolidated Standards Of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) for non-pharmacological treatments was used to evaluate each study. Results: The initial search identified 104 references. After two screening phases, seven RCTs evaluating either cognitive (n = 3), exposure (n = 3) or both (n = 1) interventions remained. The studies were published between 1983 and 2003 and conducted across Australia, Canada, and Spain. On average, approximately 31% of CONSORT items were rated as 'absent' for each study and more than 52% rated as 'present with some limitations'. For all Studies, 70.83% of items rated as 'absent' were in the methods section. Conclusions: The findings from this review of randomised clinical trials involving cognitive and exposure-based treatments for gambling disorders show that the current evidence base is limited. Trials with low risk of bias are needed to be reported before recommendations are given on their effectiveness and clinicians can appraise their potential utility with confidence.
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页码:139 / 158
页数:20
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