Comparison between immigrant and Spanish nativeborn pathological gambling patients

Eva Penelo, Roser Granero, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Neus Aymamí, José Manuel Menchón, Mònica Gómez-Peña, Laura Moragas, Juan José Santamaría, Núria Custal, J.M. Menchón, Susana Jiménez-Murcia

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The study compared clinical, psychopathological, and personality profiles between immigrants and Spanish native-born pathological gambling patients. A total of 1,601 native-born and 133 immigrant patients attending treatment at a specialized hospital unit were administered a battery of questionnaires during clinical assessment. Outcome measures were compared between both groups and the incremental predictive accuracy of the area of origin was examined using a regression model. Native-born Spaniards showed a mean 2.6 yr. greater duration of the disorder, while immigrants scored higher on South Oaks Gambling Screen, frequency of going to casinos, and total money spent (in a single day and/or to recover losses). General psychopathology and personality scores did not differ between the cohorts. However, immigration from Asia had a statistically significantly incremental validity for pathological gambling in South Oaks Gambling Screen scores. Both cohorts shared more similarities than differences in their gambling profiles. © Psychological Reports 2012.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)555-570
Nombre de pàgines16
RevistaPsychological Reports
Volum110
Número2
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 d’abr. 2012

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