Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (Jun 2018)

Comorbid addictive behaviors in disordered gamblers with psychosis

  • Hyoun S. Kim,
  • Briana D. Cassetta,
  • David C. Hodgins,
  • Daniel S. McGrath,
  • Lianne M. Tomfohr-Madsen,
  • Hermano Tavares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2307
Journal volume & issue
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Objective: While it has been shown that disordered gamblers with psychosis are at increased risk for comorbid psychopathology, it is unclear whether this dual-diagnosis population is also at greater risk of problematic engagement with comorbid addictive behaviors. Methods: We tested for association between disordered gambling with psychosis and comorbid addictive behaviors in a sample of 349 treatment-seeking disordered gamblers. Results: Twenty-five (7.2%) disordered gamblers met criteria for psychosis. Disordered gamblers with psychosis were no more likely to meet diagnostic criteria for current alcohol/substance use disorder than disordered gamblers without psychosis. However, this dual-disorder population reported greater misuse of shopping, food bingeing, caffeine, and prescription drugs. When controlling for multiple comparisons, binge eating was the only addictive behavior to remain significant. Conclusion: Given these findings, a comprehensive assessment of addictive behaviors – specifically food bingeing – in this population may be warranted.

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