BACKGROUND: Primary care is an important context for addressing health-related behaviours, and may provide a setting for identification of gambling problems. AIM: To indicate the extent of gambling problems among patients attending general practices, and explore settings or patient groups that experience heightened vulnerability. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study of patients attending 11 general practices in Bristol, South West England. METHOD: Adult patients (n = 1058) were recruited from waiting rooms of practices that were sampled on the basis of population characteristics. Patients completed anonymous questionnaires comprising measures of mental health problems (for example, depression) and addictive behaviours (for example, ris...
Copyright © 2014 Sophia Achab et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background Gambling-related harm is an increasing recognised problem internationally. Recent year...
Gambling disorder is an increasingly recognised problem amongst healthcare professionals and the gen...
Background Primary care is an important context for addressing health-related behaviours, and ma...
Aims To synthesize evidence regarding gambling problems in primary care contexts as evidence sugges...
Background: Problem gambling often goes undetected by family physicians but may be associated with s...
There is limited data regarding disclosure of gambling problems by patients, and awareness of gambli...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy. The final publication is av...
Abstract General Practitioners (GPs) are well placed to identify problem gamblers and provide early ...
Background and aims: Relatively little is known about co-occurring gambling problems and their overl...
If you treat adult patients, you’ve provided care to someone who has a gambling disorder- whether yo...
Gambling problems commonly co-occur with other mental health problems. However, screening for proble...
Background: More remains to be understood about attitudes towards treatment for gambling disorder an...
BACKGROUND: Gambling-related harm is an increasing recognised problem internationally. Recent years ...
Background and aims Gambling is an activity that for some can become disordered, with severe negati...
Copyright © 2014 Sophia Achab et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background Gambling-related harm is an increasing recognised problem internationally. Recent year...
Gambling disorder is an increasingly recognised problem amongst healthcare professionals and the gen...
Background Primary care is an important context for addressing health-related behaviours, and ma...
Aims To synthesize evidence regarding gambling problems in primary care contexts as evidence sugges...
Background: Problem gambling often goes undetected by family physicians but may be associated with s...
There is limited data regarding disclosure of gambling problems by patients, and awareness of gambli...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy. The final publication is av...
Abstract General Practitioners (GPs) are well placed to identify problem gamblers and provide early ...
Background and aims: Relatively little is known about co-occurring gambling problems and their overl...
If you treat adult patients, you’ve provided care to someone who has a gambling disorder- whether yo...
Gambling problems commonly co-occur with other mental health problems. However, screening for proble...
Background: More remains to be understood about attitudes towards treatment for gambling disorder an...
BACKGROUND: Gambling-related harm is an increasing recognised problem internationally. Recent years ...
Background and aims Gambling is an activity that for some can become disordered, with severe negati...
Copyright © 2014 Sophia Achab et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background Gambling-related harm is an increasing recognised problem internationally. Recent year...
Gambling disorder is an increasingly recognised problem amongst healthcare professionals and the gen...