International audienceBackground: Substance and behavioral addictions have already been described separately or in combination in Parkinson's disease. However, no comparisons of the prevalence of addictive behaviors in patients with Parkinson's disease and the general population have been published. The objective of this study was to compare the prevalence and characteristics of addictions (gambling, hypersexuality, tobacco, and alcohol) in patients with Parkinson's disease and in a matched, paired sample from the general population.Methods: After matching for age, sex, and complete field questionnaires on addictions, we had 115 data sets.Results: No difference was observed between Parkinson's disease and control populations concerning path...
Pathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gambling, w...
Despite of previous evidence supporting the association between impulse control disorder (ICD) and s...
Despite of previous evidence supporting the association between impulse control disorder (ICD) and s...
International audienceBackground: Substance and behavioral addictions have already been described se...
Large prospective studies in the USA and Canada have estimated the prevalence of pathological gambli...
Christine A Cooper, Armon Jadidian, Michelle Paggi, Janet Romrell, Michael S Okun, et alDepartment o...
BACKGROUND: Impulse control disorders (ICDs), in particular pathological gambling, hypersexuality, ...
BACKGROUND: Impulse control disorders (ICDs), in particular pathological gambling, hypersexuality, ...
BACKGROUND: Impulse control disorders (ICDs), in particular pathological gambling, hypersexuality, ...
Pathological gambling (PG) and other Impulse Control Disorders (ICDs), such as hypersexuality, compu...
Anhedonia is present in Parkinson's Disease (PD) as well as in addictive behaviors. Pathological Gam...
none6noPathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gamb...
International audienceObjective: The purpose of this study was to develop a short and reliable measu...
International audienceObjective: The purpose of this study was to develop a short and reliable measu...
Pathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gambling, w...
Pathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gambling, w...
Despite of previous evidence supporting the association between impulse control disorder (ICD) and s...
Despite of previous evidence supporting the association between impulse control disorder (ICD) and s...
International audienceBackground: Substance and behavioral addictions have already been described se...
Large prospective studies in the USA and Canada have estimated the prevalence of pathological gambli...
Christine A Cooper, Armon Jadidian, Michelle Paggi, Janet Romrell, Michael S Okun, et alDepartment o...
BACKGROUND: Impulse control disorders (ICDs), in particular pathological gambling, hypersexuality, ...
BACKGROUND: Impulse control disorders (ICDs), in particular pathological gambling, hypersexuality, ...
BACKGROUND: Impulse control disorders (ICDs), in particular pathological gambling, hypersexuality, ...
Pathological gambling (PG) and other Impulse Control Disorders (ICDs), such as hypersexuality, compu...
Anhedonia is present in Parkinson's Disease (PD) as well as in addictive behaviors. Pathological Gam...
none6noPathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gamb...
International audienceObjective: The purpose of this study was to develop a short and reliable measu...
International audienceObjective: The purpose of this study was to develop a short and reliable measu...
Pathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gambling, w...
Pathological gambling (PG) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control of gambling, w...
Despite of previous evidence supporting the association between impulse control disorder (ICD) and s...
Despite of previous evidence supporting the association between impulse control disorder (ICD) and s...