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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : Gambling disorder [Texte électronique] / editors Andreas Heinz, Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth and Marc N. Potenza
Publication : Cham : Springer, copyright 2019
Description matérielle : 1 ressource dématérialisée
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Heinz, Andreas (1960-....). Éditeur scientifique
Romanczuk-Seiferth, Nina. Éditeur scientifique
Potenza, Marc N. (1965-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Jeu pathologique
Indice(s) Dewey :
616.858 41 (23e éd.) = Comportement compulsif dans les jeux d'argent (médecine)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9783030030605. - ISBN 3030030601. - ISBN 9783030030582 (erroné). - ISBN 303003058X
(erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45766670w
Notice n° :
FRBNF45766670
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Table des matières : Intro; Contents; 1: What Is an Addiction?; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Addiction Versus
Dependence: Conceptual Changes; 1.3 Key Neurobiological Findings in Addiction Research;
1.4 Executive Control and Addictive Behaviour; 1.5 Addictions Versus Compulsions;
1.6 Summary and Outlook; References; 2: Gambling Disorder as a Clinical Phenomenon;
2.1 Games and Gambling in Antiquity; 2.2 Gambling to Excess; 2.3 Gambling Disorder
as a Clinical Phenomenon; 2.4 Current Diagnostic Criteria for Gambling Disorder; 2.5
Diagnosis of Subclinical Gambling
2.6 A Harm-Based Classification: The Concept of 'Problem Gambling'2.7 Gambling-Related
Harm; 2.8 Conclusions; References; 3: The Epidemiology of Gambling Disorder; 3.1 Prevalence
and Gender Distribution; 3.1.1 Prevalence; 3.1.2 Gender Differences; 3.2 Age at Onset;
3.3 Course and Outcome; 3.3.1 Suicidal Ideations and Behaviors; 3.4 Race and Ethnicity;
3.5 Psychiatric Comorbidity; 3.5.1 Substance Use Disorders; 3.5.2 Mood Disorders;
3.5.3 Anxiety Disorders; 3.5.4 Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; 3.5.5 Impulse
Control Disorders; 3.6 Personality Disorders
3.7 GD SubtypesReferences; 4: Cognitive Distortions in Disordered Gambling; 4.1 Addressing
Cognitive Distortions in Therapy for Gambling Disorder; 4.1.1 Treatment with Measured
Change in Cognitive Distortions; 4.2 Measuring Cognitive Distortions; 4.2.1 Cognitive
Distortions Implicated in GD; 4.2.2 Content Validity of Current Measures; 4.2.3 Non-comprehensive
Scales; 4.2.4 Need for Confirmatory Factor Analysis; 4.2.5 Establishing Measurement
Invariance; 4.2.6 Summary of Measurement Problems; 4.3 Instruments for Measuring Cognitive
Distortions in GD
4.3.1 Gambling Beliefs and Attitudes Survey (GABS)4.3.2 Beliefs About Control Scale
(BAC); 4.3.3 Gambler's Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ-1); 4.3.4 Perceived Personal Luck
Scale (PPLS); 4.3.5 Gambler's Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ-2); 4.3.6 The Information
Biases Scale (IBS); 4.3.7 The Gambling Related Cognitions Scale (GRCS); 4.3.8 The
Drake Beliefs About Chance Inventory (DBC); 4.3.9 Gambling-Related Cognitive Distortion
(GRCD); 4.3.10 Personal Luck Usage Scale (PLUS); 4.3.11 Gambling Cognitions Inventory
(GCI); 4.3.12 Scales Not Developed for Gambling; 4.4 Conclusion; References
5: Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Risk for Disordered Gambling5.1 Introduction;
5.2 Disordered Gambling Runs in Families: Setting the Stage; 5.3 Twin Studies of Disordered
Gambling: Shared Genes Rather Than Shared Environments; 5.4 Twin Studies of Disordered
Gambling Comorbidity: Specific and Non-specific Genetic Risks; 5.5 Molecular Genetic
Research on Disordered Gambling: Finding the Genetic Risk Factors; 5.6 Development
of DG: The Roots of DG; 5.7 Environment: An Important Piece of the Puzzle; 5.8 Gene-Environment
Interplay: Putting the Pieces Together; 5.9 Summary