1. Pathological Gamblers: Inpatients’ versus Outpatients’ Characteristics
- Author
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Serge Sévigny, Carlos Dias, Robert Ladouceur, Lynda Poirier, Claudie Dufour, Laurent Brisson, Pierrette Pilote, and Caroline Sylvain
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,Sociology and Political Science ,MEDLINE ,Comorbidity ,Anxiety ,Severity of Illness Index ,Outpatients ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Pathological ,General Psychology ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Inpatients ,Depression ,Quebec ,Middle Aged ,Patient Acceptance of Health Care ,medicine.disease ,Behavior, Addictive ,Treatment Outcome ,Treatment modality ,Gambling ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Alcohol consumption ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Several researchers and clinicians have questioned the advantages and disadvantages of inpatient and outpatient treatment for people suffering from pathological gambling. This study compares the characteristics of pathological gamblers seeking inpatient and outpatient treatment. A total of 233 pathological gamblers (inpatients = 134, outpatients = 99) participated in the study. Results show that inpatients have more severe gambling problems than those receiving outpatient services. Similar results were obtained on most other related variables such as anxiety, depression, alcohol consumption, and comorbidity. These results are discussed in terms of the costs and benefits of these two treatment modalities.
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- 2006