| Literature DB >> 32405188 |
Vaios Peritogiannis1, Panagiota Gioti1, Afroditi Gogou1.
Abstract
There is a dearth of studies on gambling problems in patients with psychotic disorders. A retrospective chart review of treatment-engaged rural patients was performed. From a total of 79 patients that were included in the study, 6 had a history of gambling problems, whereas the 1-year prevalence was 5%. Most were male and they underreported their problems. The results of the study correspond to other studies that used more rigorous methodology. Gambling problems in psychotic patients in rural Greece are not uncommon. Such problems can be traced by gathering information from all those who are involved in patients' care.Entities:
Keywords: gambling problems; psychotic disorders; rural areas; schizophrenia
Year: 2020 PMID: 32405188 PMCID: PMC7214090 DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Description of six cases with gambling problems
| Patient | Age (years) | Gender | Illness duration (years) | Number of hospitalizations | History of alcohol or substance abuse | Medication | Type of gambling |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abbreviation: LAI, long-acting injectable. | |||||||
| Case 1 | 54 | Male | 34 | >10 | No | Olanzapine, diazepam | Sports betting |
| Case 2 | 51 | Male | 21 | 4 | Yes | Amisulpride; aripiprazole | Sports betting; lottery |
| Case 3 | 38 | Male | 7 | 1 | Yes | Paliperidone LAI; venlafaxine; lorazepam | Lottery; sports betting |
| Case 4 | 64 | Male | 28 | 2 | No | Risperidone | Lottery |
| Case 5 | 58 | Female | 35 | 2 | No | None a | Lottery |
| Case 6 | 62 | Male | 44 | 4 | Yes | Olanzapine; diazepam; trifluoperazine | Cards |