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A familial subtype of gambling disorder

A familial subtype of gambling disorder
A familial subtype of gambling disorder
Background: although family history of psychiatric disorders has often been considered potentially useful in understanding clinical presentations in patients, it is less clear what a positive gambling family history means for people with gambling disorder. We sought to understand the clinical impact of having a first-degree relative with gambling disorder in a sample of adults with gambling disorder.

Methods: data from 455 participants (aged 18-65 years) who had participated in previous pharmacological and psychotherapeutic clinical trials for gambling disorder were pooled in a secondary analysis. Demographic and clinical variables were compared between those who did versus did not have one or more first-degree relative(s) with gambling disorder. Additionally, we examined whether a family history of gambling disorder was associated with treatment outcome.

Results: 223 (49.0%) participants had at least one first-degree family member(s) with gambling disorder. In terms of clinical variables, family history of gambling disorder was significantly associated with being female, having an earlier age of gambling onset, longer duration of untreated gambling illness, a greater likelihood of developing legal problems secondary to gambling, and higher rates of alcohol use disorder in family members. Family history of gambling disorder was also associated with a greater gambling symptom improvement from pharmacotherapy.

Conclusions: these results indicate that gamblers with a first-degree family member with a gambling disorder may have a unique clinical presentation and better response to treatment interventions.
family history, gambling, addiction, treatment
2062-5871
Grant, Jon E.
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Aslan, Ibrahim
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Chamberlain, Samuel R.
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Grant, Jon E.
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Aslan, Ibrahim
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Chamberlain, Samuel R.
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Grant, Jon E., Aslan, Ibrahim and Chamberlain, Samuel R. (2024) A familial subtype of gambling disorder. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. (In Press)

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Abstract

Background: although family history of psychiatric disorders has often been considered potentially useful in understanding clinical presentations in patients, it is less clear what a positive gambling family history means for people with gambling disorder. We sought to understand the clinical impact of having a first-degree relative with gambling disorder in a sample of adults with gambling disorder.

Methods: data from 455 participants (aged 18-65 years) who had participated in previous pharmacological and psychotherapeutic clinical trials for gambling disorder were pooled in a secondary analysis. Demographic and clinical variables were compared between those who did versus did not have one or more first-degree relative(s) with gambling disorder. Additionally, we examined whether a family history of gambling disorder was associated with treatment outcome.

Results: 223 (49.0%) participants had at least one first-degree family member(s) with gambling disorder. In terms of clinical variables, family history of gambling disorder was significantly associated with being female, having an earlier age of gambling onset, longer duration of untreated gambling illness, a greater likelihood of developing legal problems secondary to gambling, and higher rates of alcohol use disorder in family members. Family history of gambling disorder was also associated with a greater gambling symptom improvement from pharmacotherapy.

Conclusions: these results indicate that gamblers with a first-degree family member with a gambling disorder may have a unique clinical presentation and better response to treatment interventions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 July 2024
Keywords: family history, gambling, addiction, treatment

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Local EPrints ID: 492451
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492451
ISSN: 2062-5871
PURE UUID: 2eb7fd18-91af-4202-99dd-17a4f62b3f87
ORCID for Ibrahim Aslan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7366-9037
ORCID for Samuel R. Chamberlain: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7014-8121

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Date deposited: 29 Jul 2024 16:35
Last modified: 30 Aug 2024 04:02

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Author: Jon E. Grant
Author: Ibrahim Aslan ORCID iD
Author: Samuel R. Chamberlain ORCID iD

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