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On the Processes Underlying the Relationship Between Alexithymia and Gambling Severity
Authors:Xavier Noël  Mélanie Saeremans  Charles Kornreich  Antoine Bechara  Nematollah Jaafari  Carole Fantini-Hauwel
Institution:1.Laboratoire de Psychologie Médicale et d’Addictologie,Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - Campus Brugmann,Brussels,Belgium;2.Psychiatric Institut,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Brugmann,Brussels,Belgium;3.Brain and Creativity Institute,University of Southern California (USC),Los Angeles,USA;4.Unité de Recherche Clinique Intersectorielle en Psychiatrie à vocation régionale Pierre Deniker,Centre Hospitalier Henri Laborit,Poitiers,France;5.INSERM U 1084, Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience Laboratory, Groupement de Recherche CNRS 3557,Université de Poitiers, INSERM CIC-P 1402 du CHU de Poitiers,Poitiers,France;6.Research Center of Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology and Psychosomatic,Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB),Brussels,Belgium
Abstract:A great number of individuals with persistent problematic gambling behavior exhibit alexithymic tendencies, greater impulsivity, impaired working memory and poor mood. However, the relationship between these cognitive, affective and personality factors in problem gambling remains poorly understood. Our aim was to investigate multiple pathways of the alexithymia and problem gambling relationship. One hundred and six male subjects with different levels of gambling problem severity were recruited. Alexithymia, impulsivity and verbal working memory were evaluated, and their relationships to disordered gambling was examined by means of a path analysis. Results indicate that alexithymia is related to an increase in the severity of gambling indirectly, i.e., through distress severity. In addition, a rise of alexithymic tendencies was also associated with problem gambling severity through enhanced impulsivity that directly increased distress. Working memory capacity failed to significantly impact our path model. Overall, our findings contribute a new finding to the literature by highlighting the importance of alexithymia, in addition to impulsivity, in the understanding of gambling problem severity and its clinical course.
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