Background and Objectives: Gambling disorder (GD) leads to impaired socioeconomical functioning and increased social costs. Although the research on GD has been rising over the years, approved treatment guidelines are currently not available. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature on the pharmacological and psychosocial treatment of adults with GD, and to identify possible agreed-upon standards of care. Methods: MEDLINE, PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, Embase, and CINAHL electronic databases were searched up to April 2019 for systematic reviews on pharmacological, psychosocial, and combined treatment of adults with GD. Twenty-six studies were eventually included in this meta-review. Results: Studies report...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...
Gambling disorder (GD) leads to impaired socioeconomical functioning and increased social costs. Alt...
Disordered gambling is a public health concern associated with detrimental consequences for affected...
Abstract Background Gambling disorder (GD) is defined as persistent and recurrent problematic gambli...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Lupi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in Journal of Gambling Stu...
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...
Various therapeutic approaches are available for the treatment of gambling disorder (GD), especially...
BACKGROUND: Gambling disorder, recognized by the DSM-5 as a behavioral addiction, affects .4-1.6% of...
Aims: Problem or pathological gambling is associated with significant disruption to the individual, ...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition associated with both social and family costs; DSM-...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...
Gambling disorder (GD) leads to impaired socioeconomical functioning and increased social costs. Alt...
Disordered gambling is a public health concern associated with detrimental consequences for affected...
Abstract Background Gambling disorder (GD) is defined as persistent and recurrent problematic gambli...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Lupi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in Journal of Gambling Stu...
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...
Various therapeutic approaches are available for the treatment of gambling disorder (GD), especially...
BACKGROUND: Gambling disorder, recognized by the DSM-5 as a behavioral addiction, affects .4-1.6% of...
Aims: Problem or pathological gambling is associated with significant disruption to the individual, ...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition associated with both social and family costs; DSM-...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...