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Pathological Gambling and Treatment Outcomes for Adults Age 50 or Older in Methadone Maintenance Treatment
Authors:Rafael J. Engel  Daniel Rosen
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USArengel@pitt.edu;3. School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:This study examined the relationship of pathological gambling to negative treatment outcomes for methadone maintenance patients aged 50 or older. The study included 130 methadone maintenance patients. Pathological gambling was determined using the Lie-Bet, a screen for pathological gambling; the outcomes were remaining in treatment and negative urine screens for drug use. Twenty percent of the sample identified as pathological gamblers. Pathological gambling was unrelated to remaining in treatment or negative urine screens. Although pathological gambling had no adverse influence on these treatment outcomes, the prevalence of pathological gambling suggests that screening for it may provide insights about other concerns.
Keywords:substance abuse  opiate addiction  heroin addiction  pathological gambling
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