Objective: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-morbid psychiatric disorders (DSM-IV Axis I disorders) among treatment-seeking problem gamblers. Methods: A systematic search was conducted for peer-reviewed studies that provided prevalence estimates of Axis I psychiatric disorders in individuals seeking psychological or pharmacological treatment for problem gambling (including pathological gambling). Meta-analytic techniques were performed to estimate the weighted mean effect size and heterogeneity across studies. Results: Results from 36 studies identified high rates of co-morbid current (74.8%, 95% CI 36.5–93.9) and lifetime (75.5%, 95% CI 46.5–91.8) Axis I disorders. There were high rate...
Background and aims: Individuals with gambling disorder (GD) often suffer from psychiatric comor- bi...
The present thesis aimed to contribute to research and practice by investigating psychiatric disorde...
The notion of comorbidities within problem gambling populations has important clinical implications,...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
The aim of this study was to systematically review and meta-analyze the prevalence of comorbid perso...
The aim of this study was to systematically review and meta-analyze the prevalence of comorbid perso...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
This paper reviews evidence pertaining to the prevalence of common comorbid disorders, including alc...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
The aims of this study were to examine the associations between psychiatric disorders and pathologic...
BACKGROUND: Gambling problems co-occur frequently with other psychiatric difficulties and may compli...
Problem gambling is complex and often comorbid with other mental health problems. Unfortunately, gam...
BACKGROUND Gambling problems co-occur frequently with other psychiatric difficulties and may complic...
Objective There are few published studies on the comorbidity of psychosis and problem gambling. T...
Background and aims: Individuals with gambling disorder (GD) often suffer from psychiatric comor- bi...
The present thesis aimed to contribute to research and practice by investigating psychiatric disorde...
The notion of comorbidities within problem gambling populations has important clinical implications,...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to systematically review and meta-analyse the prevalence of co-...
The aim of this study was to systematically review and meta-analyze the prevalence of comorbid perso...
The aim of this study was to systematically review and meta-analyze the prevalence of comorbid perso...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
This paper reviews evidence pertaining to the prevalence of common comorbid disorders, including alc...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Despite significant psychiatric comorbidity in problem gambling, there is little evidence on which t...
The aims of this study were to examine the associations between psychiatric disorders and pathologic...
BACKGROUND: Gambling problems co-occur frequently with other psychiatric difficulties and may compli...
Problem gambling is complex and often comorbid with other mental health problems. Unfortunately, gam...
BACKGROUND Gambling problems co-occur frequently with other psychiatric difficulties and may complic...
Objective There are few published studies on the comorbidity of psychosis and problem gambling. T...
Background and aims: Individuals with gambling disorder (GD) often suffer from psychiatric comor- bi...
The present thesis aimed to contribute to research and practice by investigating psychiatric disorde...
The notion of comorbidities within problem gambling populations has important clinical implications,...