Characteristics of Pathological Gamblers with a Problem Gambling Parent

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作者
Schreiber, Liana [1 ]
Odlaug, Brian L. [1 ]
Kim, Suck Won [1 ]
Grant, Jon E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Minneapolis, MN 55454 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS | 2009年 / 18卷 / 06期
关键词
DOUBLE-BLIND; FAMILY; RELIABILITY; ADJUSTMENT; VALIDITY; ALCOHOL; PAROXETINE; NALTREXONE;
D O I
10.3109/10550490903206007
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
This analysis compares the characteristics of adult pathological gamblers with and without a problem gambling parent. A sample of 517 individuals with current DSM-IV pathological gambling was categorized based on presence of a parental problem gambler. Groups were compared on clinical characteristics, gambling severity, gambling-related problems, and psychiatric comorbidity. Although the groups were similar on most measures, pathological gamblers with at least one problem gambling parent were more likely to have a father with an alcohol abuse/dependence problem; have financial and legal problems; and report daily nicotine use. Females with a problem gambling parent had significantly earlier onset of gambling behavior, were significantly more likely to have a father with an alcohol use disorder, and were significantly more likely to have financial problems secondary to gambling than females without a problem gambling parent. Males with a problem gambling parent were significantly more likely to have a father with an alcohol use disorder and have legal problems secondary to gambling compared to males without a problem gambling parent. Treatment approaches may need to be tailored for specific problems secondary to gambling and gender issues based on the history of having a problem gambling parent. (Am J Addict 2009; 18: 462-469)
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页码:462 / 469
页数:8
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