Rates of pathological gambling in publicly funded outpatient substance abuse treatment |
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Authors: | Joseph W. Ciarrocchi Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pastoral Counseling Department, Loyola College, 7135 Minstrel Way, 21045 Columbia, MD |
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Abstract: | ![]() Rates of problem or probable pathological gambling were assessed in substance abusers seeking outpatient treatment in a publicly funded outpatient substance abuse treatment program. The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) was administered to 467 consecutive admissions at three different sites. Problem gamblers comprised 6.2 percent of the total (n=29), and 4.5 percent scored as probable pathological gamblers (n=21). These rates are two and one-half times greater than would be expected according to a recent state survey using the SOGS. Implications for assessment and treatment of problem gambling are discussed.The author expresses his appreciation to John Ramsay and the staff of Epoch Counseling Center for data collection; to Les Franklin for computational analysis; and Dr. Rachel Volberg for providing supplemental data from her Maryland State Gambling Survey. |
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