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Perceived family history of problem gambling and scores on SOGS
Authors:Blase Gambino Ph.D.  Robin Fitzgerald M.A.  Howard Shaffer Ph.D.  John Renner M.D.  Peter Courtnage M.A.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, Norman E. Zinberg Center for Addiction Studies Harvard Medical School, 1493 Cambridge Street, 02139 Cambridge, MA;(2) The Cambridge Hospital, USA;(3) VA Medical Center, USA
Abstract:A sample of 93 veterans (92.4% males), with a median age of 41, (Mean=43.5) attending clinics for problem drinking, drug abuse and other mental disorders was screened for problems associated with the diagnosis of pathological gambling. The diagnostic instrument employed was the South Oaks Gambling Screen developed by Lesieur and Blume. The data replicate earlier findings indicating a link between parental problem gambling and pathological gambling. The results extended this association to include grandparents thus firming the familial relationship. Several epidemiological measures were defined and illustrated. These included relative risk, the odds ratio, attributable risk percent and population attributable risk percent. The data were consistent with previous research that substance abusers are about six times as likely to be addicted to gambling as the general population.This research was supported in part by a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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