Background and objectives: Craving is one of the main criteria for the diagnosis of substance use disorder according to the DSM-5; however, it is not included in the main criteria for gambling disorder (GD). In the present systematic review, we aimed to evaluate the available body of knowledge regarding gambling craving to help step forward to a consensus regarding this topic. Data sources: PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES and PubMed/Medline were used. Study eligibility criteria, participants, and interventions: (1) individuals of both genders who had a clinical diagnosis of GD in which the presence of gambling craving were studied by means of tasks or self-report tools; (2) we included three types of studies: (a) validation articles of craving psycho...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Chasing, or continuing to gamble to recoup losses, is a behavioral marker and a diagnostic criterion...
Background. The Gambling Disorder (GD) was recently defined as a behavioral addiction by the “The D...
peer reviewedGambling disorder is a well-established behavioural addiction, which was classified wit...
Although craving is an important feature of problem gambling, there is a paucity of research investi...
peer reviewedBoth research and clinical practice acknowledge the importance of craving as a maintena...
Both research and clinical practice acknowledge the importance of craving as a maintenance and relap...
Background: Although previous studies have investigated the role of attentional bias in gambling, th...
peer reviewedLittle effort has been made to systematically test the psychometric properties of the G...
Little effort has been made to systematically test the psychometric properties of the Gambling Cravi...
Chasing is a central feature of gambling disorder and refers to the attempt by individuals to recove...
Gaming disorder (GD) is a recently recognized mental health disorder and has been garnering internat...
Although gambling disorder (GD) criteria do not explicitly address craving, it has received increase...
Gambling disorder (GD) has important similarities with substance use disorders (SUDs) in terms of bo...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Chasing, or continuing to gamble to recoup losses, is a behavioral marker and a diagnostic criterion...
Background. The Gambling Disorder (GD) was recently defined as a behavioral addiction by the “The D...
peer reviewedGambling disorder is a well-established behavioural addiction, which was classified wit...
Although craving is an important feature of problem gambling, there is a paucity of research investi...
peer reviewedBoth research and clinical practice acknowledge the importance of craving as a maintena...
Both research and clinical practice acknowledge the importance of craving as a maintenance and relap...
Background: Although previous studies have investigated the role of attentional bias in gambling, th...
peer reviewedLittle effort has been made to systematically test the psychometric properties of the G...
Little effort has been made to systematically test the psychometric properties of the Gambling Cravi...
Chasing is a central feature of gambling disorder and refers to the attempt by individuals to recove...
Gaming disorder (GD) is a recently recognized mental health disorder and has been garnering internat...
Although gambling disorder (GD) criteria do not explicitly address craving, it has received increase...
Gambling disorder (GD) has important similarities with substance use disorders (SUDs) in terms of bo...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Pathological and problem gambling refer to a class of disorders, including those meeting criteria fo...
Chasing, or continuing to gamble to recoup losses, is a behavioral marker and a diagnostic criterion...
Background. The Gambling Disorder (GD) was recently defined as a behavioral addiction by the “The D...