Premature dropout from treatments for pathological gambling is potentially of significant importance, if it occurs before substantial progress has been made in addressing the problem. A systematic review of current research on dropout from psychological treatments for pathological gambling identified 12 studies from five countries. Dropout ranged from 14% to 50%, with a median of dropout 26%. Overall, 31% of the participants dropped out of treatment. Few studies distinguish between dropouts at different stages of participation. The evidence on specific variables that predict dropout is limited or inconsistent, and is characterised by a lack of a coherent, gambling-specific model and by methodological problems. Two studies that attempted to ...
It has been estimated that 80% of Australians engage in some form of gambling, with approximately 11...
Treatment dropout and relapse among problem gamblers (PGs) are high. Due to the heterogeneity of PGs...
Premature termination challenges the successful outcomes of psychological treatments for gambling di...
Premature dropout from treatments for pathological gambling is potentially of significant importance...
Objective: The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis were to examine the overall prevalen...
Objective: The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis were to examine the overall prevalen...
Abstract Estimates of dropout from psychological treatments for gambling disorder (GD) range from 14...
Increased access to gambling is proving to be a great burden on the individuals who partake, their f...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Several treatment options for gambling disorder (GD) have been tested in recent years; however dropo...
It has been estimated that 80% of Australians engage in some form of gambling, with approximately 11...
OBJECTIVES: Recent prevalence studies in Australia, the USA and Canada have estimated 1-2% of the ad...
It has been estimated that 80% of Australians engage in some form of gambling, with approximately 11...
Treatment dropout and relapse among problem gamblers (PGs) are high. Due to the heterogeneity of PGs...
Premature termination challenges the successful outcomes of psychological treatments for gambling di...
Premature dropout from treatments for pathological gambling is potentially of significant importance...
Objective: The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis were to examine the overall prevalen...
Objective: The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis were to examine the overall prevalen...
Abstract Estimates of dropout from psychological treatments for gambling disorder (GD) range from 14...
Increased access to gambling is proving to be a great burden on the individuals who partake, their f...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Within the cohort of individuals who seek treatment for disordered gambling, over half fail to compl...
Several treatment options for gambling disorder (GD) have been tested in recent years; however dropo...
It has been estimated that 80% of Australians engage in some form of gambling, with approximately 11...
OBJECTIVES: Recent prevalence studies in Australia, the USA and Canada have estimated 1-2% of the ad...
It has been estimated that 80% of Australians engage in some form of gambling, with approximately 11...
Treatment dropout and relapse among problem gamblers (PGs) are high. Due to the heterogeneity of PGs...
Premature termination challenges the successful outcomes of psychological treatments for gambling di...