Assessment of the Effectiveness of Group Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Reducing Pathological Gambling

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Moses Onyemaechi Ede
Joachim C. Omeje
Damian Chijioke Ncheke
John J. Agah
Ngozi H. Chinweuba
Chijioke Virgilus Amoke
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[1] University of Nigeria,Department of Educational Foundations, Faculty of Education
[2] University of Nigeria,Department of Science Education, Faculty of Education
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Group cognitive-behavioural therapy; Pathological gambling; College students; Nigeria;
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Pathological gambling is a developmental disorder usually associated with a continuous loss of control over gambling; it also involves a preoccupation with gambling and with obtaining money for the same purpose of gambling, irrational thinking, and a continuation of the behaviour despite being aware of its adverse consequences. This study examined the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioural therapy (GCBT) on pathological gambling among Nigerian students. The study used a group randomised controlled trial design to assign participants to intervention and control groups. A total of 40 undergraduate students, aged 18–30, were classified as pathological gamblers (participants) in this study. Participants completed self-report scales titled South oaks gambling screen and Gambling Symptom Assessment Scale at three-time points. The intervention lasted for 8 weeks. The data collected were statistically analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA. Results revealed that GCBT has a significant effect in decreasing the symptoms of pathological gambling among the participants in GCBT compared to those in the control group and that the improvements were maintained at follow-up. The study concluded that group cognitive-behavioural therapy is impactful therapy in reducing pathological gambling among students. It has also validated the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural therapy in altering erroneous thoughts and replacing it with a better alternative realistic way of thinking.
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页码:1325 / 1339
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