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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology
  • Public Health

Context:

  • Epidemiological studies indicate 103,000-290,000 individuals in Germany experience pathological gambling.
  • The disorder frequently remains hidden, with low rates of help-seeking within professional networks.

Purpose:

  • To review recent research on pathological gambling relevant to the German context.
  • To cover key aspects including diagnosis, nosological status, epidemiology, gender differences, and screening tools.

Summary:

  • Discusses the high prevalence of pathological gambling in Germany and challenges in detection.
  • Examines diagnostic criteria, classification, and epidemiological data specific to Germany.
  • Highlights gender-related differences and effective screening instruments for identifying gambling disorder.
  • Explores the comorbidity of pathological gambling with other psychiatric conditions like personality, mood, anxiety, substance-related disorders, and ADHD.
  • Reviews current treatment approaches for pathological gambling.

Impact:

  • Informs healthcare professionals and policymakers about the scope of pathological gambling in Germany.
  • Aims to improve early detection and intervention strategies for gambling disorder.
  • Provides a comprehensive overview to guide future research and clinical practice in the field.