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Division on Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance |
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The Wager |
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Research suggests that, like OCD, the clinical characteristics and symptoms of pathological gambling (PG) (e.g., symptom severity, changes in relationships, financial trouble, comorbid disorders) can vary based on age of onset. Research has indicated differences in PG-related clinical characteristics and symptoms based on gender (Ibanez, Blanco, Moreryra, & Saiz-Ruiz, 2003; Potenza, Steinberg, Wu, Rounsaville, & O'Malley S, 2006) and age when seeking treatment (Grant et al., 2007; Lucke & Wallace, 2006; Pietrzak & Petry, 2006). To further examine the clinical characteristics of PG, Grant and colleagues (Grant, Kim, Odlaug, Buchanan, & Potenza, 2009) studied a cohort of 322 adult pathological gamblers (PGs) and focused particularly on the clinical characteristics and symptoms evidenced among participants who developed PG as older adults. |
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