| Literature DB >> 23493841 |
Ryan C Shorey1, Scott Anderson, Gregory L Stuart.
Abstract
Gambling problems are overrepresented among men seeking treatment for substance use problems, including alcohol dependence. Early maladaptive schemas are overrepresented among substance users, although no known study has examined the early maladaptive schemas of men with potential gambling problems. The current study examined the relations among potential gambling problems and early maladaptive schemas among a sample of alcohol dependent men seeking treatment at a residential substance use facility (N = 628). Using pre-existing patient records of self-report measures for early maladaptive schemas and potential gambling problems, results showed that a number of early maladaptive schemas were associated with gambling. Men with potential gambling problems scored significantly higher than non-problem gamblers on a number of early maladaptive schemas. These results suggest that early maladaptive schemas may be an important underlying characteristic for gambling problems, and that substance use treatment programs should considering screening for and targeting gambling problems and early maladaptive schemas.Entities:
Keywords: Gambling; early maladaptive schemas; substance use
Year: 2012 PMID: 23493841 PMCID: PMC3595176 DOI: 10.1097/ADT.0b013e31823eda8f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Disord Their Treat ISSN: 1531-5754