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Pathological gambling and major affective disorder: preliminary findings
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
|April 1, 1986
Abstract:
Twenty-five pathological gamblers were examined for additional DSM-III diagnoses and family history of psychiatric illness. Eighteen subjects (72%) had experienced at least one episode of major depression, and 13 (52%) had recurrent major affective episodes. A high prevalence (20%) of panic disorder and/or agoraphobia was also found.