Pathological gambling was only recently recognized as a psychiatric disorder (DSM-III, APA, 1980). Most studies of pathological gambling include only male subjects. Despite the paucity of information, it is likely that at least one-third of pathological gamblers are women. The objective of this article is to review clinical and epidemiological characteristics of female gamblers as compared to their male counterparts. MEDLINE and PsycINFO were searched for investigational studies and reviews of the past 10 years on clinical (sociodemographic, course and progression, psychiatric comorbidities, genetics, and personality) and epidemiological aspects of female gamblers. Other relevant articles were also selected from reference lists. It is concl...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the rates of substance use problems in a sam...
This study aimed to investigate, from a gender perspective, how different features of problem gambli...
Background: Few studies have assessed treatment-seeking behavior and patient characteristics in path...
Pathological gambling was only recently recognized as a psychiatric disorder (DSM-III, APA, 1980). M...
Pathological gambling was only recently recognized as a psychiatric disorder (DSM-III, APA, 1980). M...
Purpose of Review Identifying and understanding gender differences associated with the development, ...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) in women has increased, but, to date, few studi...
It is well known that many problem gamblers also suffer from other psychiatric conditions. However, ...
International audienceMany studies carried out on treatment-seeking problem gamblers (PG) have repor...
BackgroundFew studies have assessed treatment-seeking behavior and patient characteristics in pathol...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
The available evidence suggests that pathological gambling significantly disrupts family relationshi...
Gender differences in the temporal sequencing of problem gambling and other disorders was investigat...
peer reviewedMost gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of s...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the rates of substance use problems in a sam...
This study aimed to investigate, from a gender perspective, how different features of problem gambli...
Background: Few studies have assessed treatment-seeking behavior and patient characteristics in path...
Pathological gambling was only recently recognized as a psychiatric disorder (DSM-III, APA, 1980). M...
Pathological gambling was only recently recognized as a psychiatric disorder (DSM-III, APA, 1980). M...
Purpose of Review Identifying and understanding gender differences associated with the development, ...
Background and aim Gambling is a widespread recreational activity in the UK. A significant percentag...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) in women has increased, but, to date, few studi...
It is well known that many problem gamblers also suffer from other psychiatric conditions. However, ...
International audienceMany studies carried out on treatment-seeking problem gamblers (PG) have repor...
BackgroundFew studies have assessed treatment-seeking behavior and patient characteristics in pathol...
Background: Problem gambling traditionally is markedly more common in men than in women. However, re...
The available evidence suggests that pathological gambling significantly disrupts family relationshi...
Gender differences in the temporal sequencing of problem gambling and other disorders was investigat...
peer reviewedMost gambling studies have a gender-blind research approach, although a large body of s...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the rates of substance use problems in a sam...
This study aimed to investigate, from a gender perspective, how different features of problem gambli...
Background: Few studies have assessed treatment-seeking behavior and patient characteristics in path...