Five-year follow-up on a sample of gamblers: predictive factors of relapse

Author:

Grall-Bronnec Marie12ORCID,Guillou-Landreat Morgane34,Caillon Julie12,Dubertret Caroline56,Romo Lucia78,Codina Irène9,Chereau-Boudet Isabelle10,Lancon Christophe11,Auriacombe Marc121314,_ _,Hardouin Jean-Benoit215,Challet-Bouju Gaëlle12

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Addictology and Psychiatry, CHU Nantes, Nantes, France

2. 2Université de Nantes, Université de Tours, Inserm U1246, Nantes, France

3. 3Department of Addictology, CHU Brest, Brest, France

4. 4Université de Bretagne Occidentale, ERCR SPURBO, Brest, France

5. 5Institute of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, INSERM UMR1266, Université de Paris, Team 1, Paris, France

6. 6Department of Psychiatry, AP-HP, Louis Mourier Hospital, Colombes, France

7. 7Department of Psychology, Université Paris Nanterre, EA 4430 CLIPSYD, Nanterre, France

8. 8CMME, GHU Paris Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, INSERM U1266, Paris, France

9. 9Marmottan Medical Center, GPS Perray-Vaucluse, Paris, France

10. 10Psychiatry Department, CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont-Ferrand, France

11. 11Centre d'études et de recherches sur les services de santé et la qualité de vie, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France

12. 12University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

13. 13Addiction Team, Sleep Addiction and Neuropsychiatry Laboratory (SANPSY), CNRS USR 3413, Bordeaux, France

14. 14Pôle Addictologie, CH Charles Perrens and CHU de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

15. 15Methodology and Biostatistic Department, CHU Nantes, Nantes, France

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsFew studies have been conducted on the long-term evolution of gambling disorder (GD). The aim of this study was to identify factors that could predict GD relapse.MethodsData were part of a dataset from a large 5-year cohort of gamblers who were assessed at inclusion and each year thereafter. Participants were recruited from an outpatient addiction treatment center, from various gambling places and through the press. For this specific study, inclusion criteria included (i) transitioning from GD to recovery at a follow-up time and (ii) undergoing at least one follow-up visit afterwards. Participants were evaluated using a structured clinical interview and self-report questionnaires assessing sociodemographic, gambling and clinical characteristics. “Relapse” was defined as the presence of GD (according to the DSM-5) at the N+1th visit following the absence of GD at the Nth visit. A Markov model-based approach was employed to examine predictive factors associated with relapse at a subsequent follow-up visit.ResultsThe sample consisted of 87 participants, aged 47.6 years (sd = 12.6), who were predominantly male (65%). Among the participants, 49 remained in recovery, whereas 38 relapsed. Participants who reported not having experienced at least one month of abstinence and those with a low level of self-directedness at the previous follow-up visit were more likely to relapse.ConclusionsOur findings suggest the existence of factors that are predictive of relapse in individuals with GD who had previously achieved recovery. These results can inspire the development of measures to promote long-term recovery.

Funder

French Inter-departmental Mission

French National Institute of Health and Medical Research

French Ministry of Health

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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