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Giving a Voice to Gambling Addiction: Analysis of Personal Narratives.

Guyonne Rogier1, Andrea Caputo1, Viviana Langher1, Paul H Lysaker2, Giancarlo Dimaggio3, Patrizia Velotti4.   

Abstract

Gambling addiction (GA) is now considered a worldwide health issue. Although the topic of disorder awareness is a central issue in clinical practice, there are few studies examining this dimension in relation to GA. To bridge this gap, we conducted a qualitative study, administering interviews focused on awareness of GA and eliciting narratives of both the disorder and the whole life of participants. We adopted both qualitative and quantitative methods of research, using computer-aided content analysis. We administered to a sample of 15 treatment-seeking gamblers the Psychiatric Interview for Gambling Addiction and performed a qualitative analysis of the text using the T-Lab software. Five main thematic domains and four factors emerged, shedding light on specific aspects underlying the development of and recovery from GA. Specifically, the results suggested that dissociation processes, materialistic thinking and difficulties in social achievement underlie the subjective experience of GA. Moreover, closeness in interpersonal relationships and awareness of the disorder emerged as core features in the process of change. As a whole, the results highlight the specificities of disorder awareness in addicted gamblers. We discuss these results within the context of previous research and suggest clinical implications for the treatment of GA.

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Keywords:  Behavioral addiction; Gambling disorder; Interview; Narrative; Qualitative study

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31290062     DOI: 10.1007/s11013-019-09644-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry        ISSN: 0165-005X


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