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The prevalence and features of schizophrenia among individuals with gambling disorder.

Authors :
Granero, Roser
Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
Pino-Gutierrez, Amparo del
Etxandi, Mikel
Baenas, Isabel
Gómez-Peña, Mónica
Moragas, Laura
Valenciano-Mendoza, Eduardo
Mora-Maltas, Bernat
Valero-Solís, Susana
Codina, Ester
Guillén-Guzmán, Elías
Lara-Huallipe, Milagros
Caravaca, Elena
Mestre-Bach, Gemma
Menchón, José M.
Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
Source :
Journal of Psychiatric Research. Apr2021, Vol. 136, p374-383. 10p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Few studies have analyzed the comorbid presence of gambling disorder (GD) with schizophrenia, its sociodemographic correlates and clinical implications. This study estimated the prevalence of the dual diagnosis (GD with schizophrenia) and the differences in the profiles of patients with and without the dual condition. The sample included n = 3,754 patients consecutively accepted for treatment for GD. Sociodemographics, gambling-related variables, psychopathological state and personality traits were assessed and compared between the groups. The prevalence of schizophrenia within patients who met clinical criteria for GD was 4.4% (95% confidence interval: 3.8%–5.1%). Variables related to the dual presence of GD with schizophrenia were single marital status, lower education level, inactive working status, socioeconomic disadvantage, younger age, earlier onset of gambling problems, worse global psychopathological state and more dysfunctional personality profile (higher level in harm avoidance and lower level in cooperativeness, reward dependence, persistence and self-directedness). The presence of schizophrenia among patients with GD was around 4 times higher than the prevalence rate estimated in the reference general population. The differences in the profiles of GD patients with and without schizophrenia suggest that individuals with the dual diagnosis condition require unique assessment considerations and tailored treatment interventions specifically designed for the clinical and functioning higher risk. • The presence of schizophrenia among patients who met clinical criteria for gambling disorder is around 4 times higher than the prevalence rate estimated in the reference general populations. • The presence of comorbid gambling disorder with schizophrenia is related to single status, lower education levels, inactive working status, lower social indexes and younger age. • Gambling disorder with schizophrenia showed earlier onset of addictions, worse psychopathological state and more dysfunctional personality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223956
Volume :
136
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149474365
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.02.025