Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al. 1999). Studies of treatment-seeking gamblers establish a relationship between gambling and suicide. We investigated clinical characteristics in excessive gamblers of a Swiss University Hospital(CHUV). The aim of this study is to compare gamblers with prior suicide attempts (GPSA) with gamblers without prior suicide attempts (Non-GPSA) and with the international literature. Hypothesis: - GPSA are confronted with a higher problem load than Non-GPSA. - GPSA lack social networks and family support as compared to Non-GPSA. Method: Patients treated for gambling disorders typically show a high level of co-morbidity. Bourget, Data are based on me...
AbstractThe current research examined whether alcohol consumption exacerbates suicidal ideations amo...
Background: Pathological gambling is associated with suicidal ideation and attempt. There is no know...
Suicidal ideation and attempts are prevalent among patients with gambling disorder (GD). However, pa...
Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al...
Context: A high prevalence of suicide and attempted suicide in relation to gambling disorder is in i...
Gambling problems have consistently been linked to suicidality, including suicidal ideation, attempt...
The association between pathological gambling and attempted suicide was examined using data from a p...
Background: Disordered gambling can have serious negative consequences for the individual and those ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Gambling disorder (GD) appears to be an independent risk factor for suicide, an...
Although many clinical studies document a relationship between gambling and suicidality, evidence of...
Background: Gambling disorder is known to be associated with increased risk of suicidal behavior. Ho...
The aim of this study was to evaluate suicides with a history of problem gambling (PG) and others wi...
International audienceCompared to general population, pathological gamblers are 3.4 times more likel...
Background: Previous studies have established a positive relationship between gambling and suicidal ...
Session - OP17-1L: Mental Illness, Gambling and Other Risk FactorsCongress Theme: New Discoveries an...
AbstractThe current research examined whether alcohol consumption exacerbates suicidal ideations amo...
Background: Pathological gambling is associated with suicidal ideation and attempt. There is no know...
Suicidal ideation and attempts are prevalent among patients with gambling disorder (GD). However, pa...
Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al...
Context: A high prevalence of suicide and attempted suicide in relation to gambling disorder is in i...
Gambling problems have consistently been linked to suicidality, including suicidal ideation, attempt...
The association between pathological gambling and attempted suicide was examined using data from a p...
Background: Disordered gambling can have serious negative consequences for the individual and those ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Gambling disorder (GD) appears to be an independent risk factor for suicide, an...
Although many clinical studies document a relationship between gambling and suicidality, evidence of...
Background: Gambling disorder is known to be associated with increased risk of suicidal behavior. Ho...
The aim of this study was to evaluate suicides with a history of problem gambling (PG) and others wi...
International audienceCompared to general population, pathological gamblers are 3.4 times more likel...
Background: Previous studies have established a positive relationship between gambling and suicidal ...
Session - OP17-1L: Mental Illness, Gambling and Other Risk FactorsCongress Theme: New Discoveries an...
AbstractThe current research examined whether alcohol consumption exacerbates suicidal ideations amo...
Background: Pathological gambling is associated with suicidal ideation and attempt. There is no know...
Suicidal ideation and attempts are prevalent among patients with gambling disorder (GD). However, pa...