Urge to Gamble in Problem Gamblers Exposed to a Casino Environment |
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Authors: | Matt G. Kushner Kenneth Abrams Christopher Donahue Paul Thuras Randy Frost Suck Won Kim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry, Fairview-Riverside Hospital, University of Minnesota, F-282-2A West, 2450 Riverside Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA;(2) University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, USA;(3) Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA;(4) Smith College, Boston, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Cue-reactivity has received increased attention in addiction research, though not for gambling in particular. We examined cue reactivity in 18 problem gamblers by accompanying them to a gaming casino and measuring their subjective urge to gamble over a 1-h period. Half of the sample was additionally exposed to a gambling-specific negative mood induction (NMI) manipulation via guided imagery. Overall, about two-thirds of the sample reported moderate to high-gambling urges during the casino exposure. Additionally, the NMI reduced cue-reactivity. Finally, gambling urges in both groups decreased over the course of the exposure sessions. These findings suggest that a majority of problem gamblers experience the urge to gamble when exposed to gambling cues and that the intensity of these urges decrease with time, especially in the presence of a gambling-relevant NMI. Cue exposure should be studied further as a potential tool in the treatment of problem gambling. |
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Keywords: | Pathological gambling Cue exposure Craving Urges Addiction |
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