Prevalence of comorbid disorders in problem and pathological gambling: systematic review and meta‐analysis of population surveys
Abstract
This paper reviews evidence pertaining to the prevalence of common comorbid disorders, including alcohol use disorder, depression, substance use disorders, nicotine dependence, anxiety disorders and antisocial personality disorder, in population-representative samples of problem and pathological gamblers.
A systematic search was conducted for peer-reviewed and unpublished articles reported between 1 January 1998 and 20 September 2010. Only studies which examined the prevalence of comorbid conditions in problem and/or pathological gamblers from a general population sample using randomized sampling methods and standardized measurement tools were included. Meta-analysis techniques were then performed to synthesize the included studies and estimate the weighted mean effect size and heterogeneity across studies.
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3Topics & keywords
- Population
- Anxiety
- Comorbidity
- Mood disorders
- Psychiatry
- Pathological
- Prevalence
- Clinical psychology
- Good health and well-being