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Predictors of therapeutic failure in pathological gamblers following behavioral treatment

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2001

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Echeburúa, Enrique
Báez, Concepción

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Cambridge University Press
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Abstract

The aim of this paper was to determine the features of pathological gamblers who dropped out of the treatment or relapsed within a one year follow-up period. The sample consisted of 69 patients selected according to DSM-IV criteria. Results indicated that the only difference between the patients who dropped out of treatment and the ones who completed was the level of state-anxiety. The former were more anxious than the latter. Predictive variables for the therapeutic failure were the dissatisfaction with the treatment, the high level of alcohol consumption and the neuroticism as a personality variable. Implications of this study for clinical practice and future research in this field are commented upon.

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Pathological gambling, Behavioral treatment, Drop out, Relapse, Therapeutic failure, Predictive variables.

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Psicología y Pedagogía / Psikologia eta Pedagogia

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