2022
DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(21)00356-4
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Gambling disorder in the UK: key research priorities and the urgent need for independent research funding

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“…This highlights the importance to consider not only gambling symptoms themselves when evaluating patients but also wider gambling-related harms that are not quantified by these instruments or necessarily the target of current interventions. 30 Interestingly, treatment responses in our studies did not significantly differ based on whether a person had committed an illegal act second to their gambling. This was also found in the study by Ledgerwood and colleagues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…This highlights the importance to consider not only gambling symptoms themselves when evaluating patients but also wider gambling-related harms that are not quantified by these instruments or necessarily the target of current interventions. 30 Interestingly, treatment responses in our studies did not significantly differ based on whether a person had committed an illegal act second to their gambling. This was also found in the study by Ledgerwood and colleagues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…We suspect that clinicians form an impression of severity that also considers contextual variables and wider gambling harms such as illegal acts, whereas the conventional gold‐standard severity measures (GSAS and YBOCS) do not take this into consideration in the same way. This highlights the importance to consider not only gambling symptoms themselves when evaluating patients but also wider gambling‐related harms that are not quantified by these instruments or necessarily the target of current interventions 30 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( Abacus Data., 2020 , Bowden-Jones et al, 2022 , Donati et al, 2021 , Emond et al, 2022 , Fluharty and Fancourt, 2021 , Gainsbury et al, 2021 , Håkansson and Widinghoff, 2020 , Health Promotion Agency., 2020a , Health Promotion Agency., 2020b , Institute for Government., 2022 , National Gambling Impact and Policy., 1999 , Public Health England., 2021 , Survation., 2020 )…”
Section: Uncited Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the evidence that not only these brain regions but the dopamine neurotransmitter itself plays a role in the expectation of reward is compelling: dopaminergic neurons can code the probability of the reward in a primate model 5 . Moreover, a known side-effect of Parkinson (known to impair dopamine production) treatment is to dramatically increase impulsivity 6 . The dopamine receptor gene DRD4 fulfills many criteria as a good candidate gene: it is highly polymorphic 7,8 , expressed in the prefrontal cortex, it shows an unusually large variable repeat region coding for 16 amino acids in the third cytoplasmic loop, a region interacting with SH3 domain-binding proteins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%