Literature DB >> 9778671

Pathologic gambling.

C C Stegbauer1.   

Abstract

Pathologic gambling is recognized and clearly defined by the American Psychiatric Association. However, many Americans suffer from an addiction to gambling that is undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated. Pathologic gambling, like any other addiction, can be devastating. Because of the personality characteristic of the pathologic gambler, detecting and diagnosing the problem is difficult. In many cases, the symptoms of gambling addiction, although distinct, are not recognized until a devastating event occurs. The older adult in particular is at great risk for addiction to gambling. Health care providers must be aware of the warning signs and symptoms of addiction to gambling and be ready to provide information that will assist their clients in addressing it. Unfortunately, few programs exist in this country to treat the many people suffering from this addiction. With the current movement to legalize gambling and the increasing popularity of lotteries in many states, the problem of pathologic gambling is sure to escalate.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9778671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Pract        ISSN: 0361-1817


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