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An Epidemiologic, Longitudinal, and Discordant-Twin Study of the Association Between Gambling Disorder and Suicidal Behaviors.

Wendy S Slutske1, Christal N Davis1, Michael T Lynskey2, Andrew C Heath3, Nicholas G Martin4.   

Abstract

Gambling disorder is associated with suicidal behaviors, but it is not clear whether the association is due to common etiologic factors or to gambling disorder being causally related to suicidality. This question was examined from epidemiologic, longitudinal, and discordant twin study perspectives. The results suggested that the causes of the association with disordered gambling differed for suicidal ideation, plan, and attempt, and differed for men and women. The association of suicidal thoughts with disordered gambling was non-causally explained by common genetic influences among women (but not men). Conversely, there was evidence consistent with a potentially causal influence of disordered gambling on suicide attempt among men (but not women), which might have been related to gambling-related financial problems. The use of monetary data to identify individuals experiencing financial harms associated with their gambling may represent a more practicable target for screening, intervention, and prevention and may reduce gambling-related financial crises, thereby warding off a potential gambling-related suicide attempt.

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Keywords:  discordant twins; gambling disorder; genetic; suicidal behaviors

Year:  2022        PMID: 36101707      PMCID: PMC9467287          DOI: 10.1177/21677026211062599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Sci        ISSN: 2167-7034


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