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[Compulsive buying: a new disorder?]

M T de Lucas Taracena1, F Montañés Rada

  • 1Centro de Salud Mental Tetuán, Madrid.

Actas Luso-Espanolas De Neurologia, Psiquiatria Y Ciencias Afines
|November 10, 1998
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Compulsive buying disorder, a condition with significant negative impacts, is underrepresented in psychiatric literature. This review synthesizes current knowledge on its features, prevalence, and treatment, alongside associated psychiatric conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Behavioral Science
  • Clinical Psychology

Context:

  • Compulsive buying disorder (CBD) is a prevalent condition with substantial financial, social, and personal repercussions.
  • Despite its impact, CBD is infrequently documented in psychiatric research.
  • Existing literature on CBD requires comprehensive synthesis.

Purpose:

  • To systematically review and synthesize published research on compulsive buying disorder.
  • To delineate the clinical characteristics, epidemiology, and treatment outcomes for CBD.
  • To examine psychiatric comorbidities and analyze the nosological implications of CBD.

Summary:

  • This review consolidates findings from published papers on compulsive buying disorder.
  • Key aspects covered include clinical presentation, prevalence rates, and efficacy of pharmacological and psychological interventions.

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  • The review also addresses co-occurring psychiatric disorders and discusses the classification of CBD.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge on compulsive buying disorder.
    • Highlights the need for increased attention to CBD in psychiatric literature and clinical practice.
    • Informs future research directions and clinical management strategies for individuals with compulsive buying disorder.