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Psychiatric Comorbidity in Pathological Gamblers Seeking Treatment

Authors :
Ibanez, Angela
Blanco, Carlos
Donahue, Elizabeth
Lesieur, Henry R.
Perez de Castro, Ignacio
Fernandez-Piqueras, Jose
Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo
Source :
American Journal of Psychiatry. Oct, 2001, Vol. 158 Issue 10, 1733
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Objective: The authors' goal was to determine the frequency of psychiatric comorbidity among treatment-seeking pathological gamblers, compare the severity of gambling and psychological problems in gamblers with and without comorbid disorders, and investigate differences between gamblers with and without comorbid disorders in the dopamine [D.sub.2] receptor gene ([DRD.sub.2]). Method: Sixty-nine pathological gamblers who consecutively applied to a specialized outpatient treatment program were evaluated with structured interviews, self-report questionnaires, and psychological scales and were genotyped for a [DRD.sub.2] polymorphism. Results: A comorbid psychiatric disorder was present in 43 (62.3%) of the gamblers. The most frequent diagnoses were personality disorders (N=29 [42.0%]), alcohol abuse or dependence (N=23 [33.3%]), and adjustment disorders (N=12 [17.4%]). Gamblers with comorbid psychiatric disorders had gambling scores and psychological scale scores indicating greater severity of gambling and psychopathology. Significant differences in [DRD.sub.2] allele distribution were found in gamblers with and without comorbid disorders. Conclusions: Psychiatric comorbidity is common among pathological gamblers and is associated with greater severity of clinical problems. The [DRD.sub.2] gene could be a liability genetic factor for psychiatric comorbidity in pathological gambling. (Am J Psychiatry 2001; 158:1733-1735)

Details

ISSN :
0002953X
Volume :
158
Issue :
10
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
American Journal of Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.79335289