Background and aims: The commission of illegal acts has been associated with gambling disorder (GD). However, little is known about young adults with GD who commit GD-related crimes. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to compare sociodemographic, clinical, personality and psychopathological features among young adults with GD with and without a history of illegal behaviors. Our second aim was to analyze the specific associations between these factors through a path analysis. Methods: A total of 808 treatment-seeking young adults who met criteria for GD were assessed at a public hospital unit specialized in behavioral addictions. Participants completed self-reported questionnaires to explore GD, personality traits, and psychopathol...
Although gambling disorder (GD) criteria do not explicitly address craving, it has received increase...
Most of the available literature has shown that gambling disorder (GD) is often associated with seve...
International audienceBackground and aims Gambling disorder-related illegal acts (GDRIA) are often c...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition that was recently recategorized as a non-substance...
Background and aims: Gambling-related crimes are known to be associated with gambling disorder (GD)....
Background and Aims: Gambling-related crimes are known to be associated with gambling disorder (GD)....
Background and ObjectivesGambling disorder has been associated with illegal behaviors; however, rese...
Illegal behaviors have been reported in gambling disorder (GD) as well as in individuals with attent...
Gambling disorder is an addiction that can cause major suffering, and some populations seem to be mo...
A substantial proportion of pathological gamblers engage in gambling-related illegal behavior. We ex...
Abstract Objective: To examine the socio‐demographic characteristics of young adults’ gambling and i...
People with gambling disorder (GD) often experience co-occurring addictive behaviors, especially at ...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5) presents the...
$\textit{Introduction}$ Gambling disorder (GD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition whose severity ...
Although gambling disorder (GD) criteria do not explicitly address craving, it has received increase...
Most of the available literature has shown that gambling disorder (GD) is often associated with seve...
International audienceBackground and aims Gambling disorder-related illegal acts (GDRIA) are often c...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition that was recently recategorized as a non-substance...
Background and aims: Gambling-related crimes are known to be associated with gambling disorder (GD)....
Background and Aims: Gambling-related crimes are known to be associated with gambling disorder (GD)....
Background and ObjectivesGambling disorder has been associated with illegal behaviors; however, rese...
Illegal behaviors have been reported in gambling disorder (GD) as well as in individuals with attent...
Gambling disorder is an addiction that can cause major suffering, and some populations seem to be mo...
A substantial proportion of pathological gamblers engage in gambling-related illegal behavior. We ex...
Abstract Objective: To examine the socio‐demographic characteristics of young adults’ gambling and i...
People with gambling disorder (GD) often experience co-occurring addictive behaviors, especially at ...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5) presents the...
$\textit{Introduction}$ Gambling disorder (GD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition whose severity ...
Although gambling disorder (GD) criteria do not explicitly address craving, it has received increase...
Most of the available literature has shown that gambling disorder (GD) is often associated with seve...
International audienceBackground and aims Gambling disorder-related illegal acts (GDRIA) are often c...