Background: The risk for behavioral addictions is rising among women within the general population and in clinical settings. However, few studies have assessed treatment effectiveness in females. The aim of this work was to explore latent empirical classes of women with gambling disorder (GD) and buying/shopping disorder (BSD) based on the treatment outcome, as well as to identify predictors of the different empirical groups considering the sociodemographic and clinical profiles at baseline. Method: A clinical sample of n = 318 women seeking treatment for GD (n = 221) or BSD (n = 97) participated. Age was between 21 to 77 years. Results: The four latent-classes solution was the optimal classification in the study. Latent class 1 (LT1, good ...
Background and aims: Increases in the prevalence of behavioral addictions worldwide have led to a gr...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Background and aims: Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different cl...
Acknowledgments: This research was funded from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universi-dades (g...
Background: Gender-specific literature focused on gambling disorder (GD) is scarce, and women with G...
The rising prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) among women has awakened considerable interest in th...
The online version journal contains supplementary material availableThe rising prevalence of gamblin...
Background The prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) in women has increased, but, to date, few studi...
Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different clinical populations, b...
Background and aims Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different cli...
Aims: To estimate trajectories of the gambling disorder (GD) severity for 12 months following a manu...
Background and aims: the significant increase in the prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) among youn...
Several studies have explored the association between gambling disorder (GD) and gambling-related cr...
Background and aims: Increases in the prevalence of behavioral addictions worldwide have led to a gr...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Background and aims: Increases in the prevalence of behavioral addictions worldwide have led to a gr...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Background and aims: Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different cl...
Acknowledgments: This research was funded from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universi-dades (g...
Background: Gender-specific literature focused on gambling disorder (GD) is scarce, and women with G...
The rising prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) among women has awakened considerable interest in th...
The online version journal contains supplementary material availableThe rising prevalence of gamblin...
Background The prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) in women has increased, but, to date, few studi...
Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different clinical populations, b...
Background and aims Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different cli...
Aims: To estimate trajectories of the gambling disorder (GD) severity for 12 months following a manu...
Background and aims: the significant increase in the prevalence of gambling disorder (GD) among youn...
Several studies have explored the association between gambling disorder (GD) and gambling-related cr...
Background and aims: Increases in the prevalence of behavioral addictions worldwide have led to a gr...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Background and aims: Increases in the prevalence of behavioral addictions worldwide have led to a gr...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Background and aims: Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different cl...