The influence of depression and other co-occurring conditions on treatment outcomes for problem gamblers : a cohort study


Autoria(s): Smith, David P; Battersby, Malcolm W; Harvey, Peter W; Pols, Rene G; Baigent, Michael F; Oakes, Jane E
Data(s)

01/01/2011

Resumo

Objective: To examine the influence of co-occurring conditions on gambling treatment outcomes.<br /><br />Design, setting and participants: Prospective cohort study of problem gamblers. Participants were recruited from consecutive referrals to a gambling therapy service in 2008. Inclusion criteria were: (i) assessed as a problem gambler based on a screening interview including DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling, and (ii) suitable for admission to a treatment program. Cognitive-behavioural therapy was based on graded exposure-to-gambling urge. One-to-one treatment was conducted with 1-hour sessions weekly for up to 12 weeks.<br /><br />Main outcome measures: Problem gambling screening and co-occurring conditions including depression, anxiety and alcohol use.<br /><br />Results: Of 127 problem gamblers, 69 were males (54%), mean age was 43.09 years, and 65 (51%) reported a duration of problem gambling greater than 5 years. Median time for participants’ enrolment in the study was 8.9 months. Results from mixed effects logistic regression analysis indicated that individuals with higher depression levels had a greater likelihood (13% increase in odds [95% CI, 1%–25%]) of problem gambling during treatment and at follow-up.<br /><br />Conclusion: Addressing depression may be associated with improved treatment outcomes in problem gambling; conversely, treatment of problem gambling improves affective instability. We therefore recommend a dual approach that treats both depression and problem gambling.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30081535

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australasian Medical Publishing Company

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30081535/harvey-theinfluence-2011.pdf

https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2011/195/3/influence-depression-and-other-co-occurring-conditions-treatment-outcomes-problem

Direitos

2011, Australasian Medical Publishing Company

Tipo

Journal Article