This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To evaluate evidence for the efficacy and durability of any form of pharmacological treatment for pathological and problem gambling. To evaluate treatment options for pathological and problem gambling to inform evidence based clinical practice. To assess the methodological features and risk of bias in existing research to inform the methodological and conceptual development of future research in the field
Substance use disorders and pathological gambling share similarities in terms of diagnostic criteria...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological gambling (PG) is categorized as an impulse control disorder (ICD). Phenomenological, ne...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To evalua...
his article briefly describes the major pharmacologic and psychological treatment modalities for pro...
Given the rates of pathological gambling and its impact on affected individuals and their relatives,...
The legalization and availability of new forms of gambling are increasing in most Western countries....
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition associated with both social and family costs; DSM-...
AbstractPathological gambling is a progressive and chronic disorder that is characterized by an unre...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling and screening methods for ide...
Gambling disorder (GD) has been reclassified recently into the "Substance-Related and Addictive Diso...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to cl...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Lupi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Substance use disorders and pathological gambling share similarities in terms of diagnostic criteria...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological gambling (PG) is categorized as an impulse control disorder (ICD). Phenomenological, ne...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To evalua...
his article briefly describes the major pharmacologic and psychological treatment modalities for pro...
Given the rates of pathological gambling and its impact on affected individuals and their relatives,...
The legalization and availability of new forms of gambling are increasing in most Western countries....
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition associated with both social and family costs; DSM-...
AbstractPathological gambling is a progressive and chronic disorder that is characterized by an unre...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling and screening methods for ide...
Gambling disorder (GD) has been reclassified recently into the "Substance-Related and Addictive Diso...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to cl...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Lupi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Substance use disorders and pathological gambling share similarities in terms of diagnostic criteria...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological gambling (PG) is categorized as an impulse control disorder (ICD). Phenomenological, ne...