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Prevalenza annuale del disturbo da gioco d’azzardo e dei comportamenti di gioco associati tra pazienti in mantenimento metadonico


Division of Psychiatric Services Research Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore MD, USA Dep. Psychiatry Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling School of Medicine University of Maryland Columbia MD, USA

Division of Psychiatric Services Research Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore MD, USA

Division of Psychiatric Services Research Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore MD, USA

Division of Psychiatric Services Research Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore MD, USA

Dep. Psychiatry Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling School of Medicine University of Maryland

School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore, MD, USA

Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland

Division of Psychiatric Services Research Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore MD, USA

Dep. Psychiatry Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling School of Medicine University of Maryland Columbia MD, USA Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Maryland

Articolo di 7 pagine in formato digitale pdf
Diversi studi suggeriscono che le persone in mantenimento con metadone possano essere ad alto rischio per il disturbo da gioco d’azzardo (precedentemente definito “gioco d’azzardo patologico”). I tassi di disturbo da gioco d’azzardo/gioco d’azzardo patologico durante la vita, definiti secondo il South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) variano dal 7 al 52,7%.