Elevated Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Severe Gambling Disorder: A Pilot Study in U.S. Veterans
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Published:2021-09-23
Issue:48
Volume:
Page:225-232
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ISSN:1910-7595
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Container-title:Journal of Gambling Issues
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language:
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Short-container-title:JGI
Author:
Jaskiw George E,Chen Toby,Chapman Heather,Konicki P Eric,Chen Peijun
Abstract
Gambling disorder (GD) is associated with a higher prevalence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Whether this applies to groups such as U.S. veterans, who already have elevated ACEs, is not known. In this pilot study, we extracted ACEs from the charts of a random sample (n = 19) male veterans in residential GD treatment and compared them to those from a general veteran sample (n =154, 30 females, 124 males). The GD group had an elevated prevalence (79% vs. 37%) of three or more ACEs and a lower prevalence (5% vs. 49%) of one or fewer ACEs. Within groups with elevated ACEs, higher ACE load may still confer a higher risk of adult GD.
Publisher
Journal of Gambling Issues
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology