Treatment-Seeking Problem Gamblers: Characteristics of Individuals Who Offend to Finance Gambling

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Amanda Roberts
Stephen Sharman
Matthew King
Andy Bayston
Henrietta Bowden-Jones
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[1] University of Lincoln,School of Psychology, College of Social Science
[2] University of East London,School of Psychology
[3] Chase Farm Hospital,Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust, North London Forensic Service
[4] National Problem Gambling Clinic,Department of Medicine
[5] Imperial College,undefined
[6] London,undefined
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Gambling; Disordered Gambling; Illegal behaviour; Crime; Mental Health; Treatment;
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The relationship between crime and gambling is well established; however, few studies have examined offending specifically to finance gambling within a UK gambling treatment-seeking population. A total of 1226 treatment-seeking gamblers completed the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI), Patient Health Questionnaire and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 item scale, and were asked whether they had committed any illegal behaviours to finance gambling. A total of 42.5% reported offending behaviour. A greater proportion of the offending group was single or married/cohabiting, had a lower level qualifications, lower income, had experienced childhood abuse, family mental health problems and gambling-related harms compared with the non-offending group. Offenders reported higher anxiety, depression and disordered gambling scores. Disordered gamblers who offend make up a discrete and complex subgroup with distinct vulnerabilities. Findings will be useful to clinicians involved in the assessment and management of problematic gambling. Gamblers who offend to finance gambling may have different treatment needs and treatment providers should administer appropriate clinical interventions to address vulnerabilities.
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页数:12
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