BACKGROUND: Pathological Gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder often comorbid with other psychopathology, particularly bipolar spectrum disorders, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and substance abuse. This paper reviews the published literature on the pharmacological management of PG, highlighting how clinical and subclinical comorbid psychopathology influences the choice of pharmacological treatment. METHODS: Using Medline, the authors reviewed relevant articles published on this topic from 1995 to 2005, focusing on the best-designed studies for inclusion. RESULTS: Much of the literature on PG-treatment presupposes different theories regarding this disorder. Data suggest the utility of di...
Objective: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
The co-occurrence of bipolar disorder (BD) and gambling disorder (GD), though of clinical and public...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
Background and aims Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder. This study assessed t...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
Background and aims Epidemiological data have suggested that the prevalence of co-occurring personal...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
Gambling-related research has advanced rapidly during the past 20 years. As a result of expanding in...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is classified as a "Disorder of Impulse Control", but due to similarities...
Background/Aims: Only a small percentage of pathological gamblers utilizes professional treatment fo...
Context of the study Pathological gambling prevalence in the general population: United States 0.42%...
BACKGROUND: Gambling disorder, recognized by the DSM-5 as a behavioral addiction, affects .4-1.6% of...
Objective: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
The co-occurrence of bipolar disorder (BD) and gambling disorder (GD), though of clinical and public...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
Background and aims Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder. This study assessed t...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
Background and aims Epidemiological data have suggested that the prevalence of co-occurring personal...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
Gambling-related research has advanced rapidly during the past 20 years. As a result of expanding in...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is classified as a "Disorder of Impulse Control", but due to similarities...
Background/Aims: Only a small percentage of pathological gamblers utilizes professional treatment fo...
Context of the study Pathological gambling prevalence in the general population: United States 0.42%...
BACKGROUND: Gambling disorder, recognized by the DSM-5 as a behavioral addiction, affects .4-1.6% of...
Objective: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
The co-occurrence of bipolar disorder (BD) and gambling disorder (GD), though of clinical and public...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...