«Our work clearly shows that
pathological gambling runs in families at a rate higher than for many other behavioral and psychiatric disorders,» says Donald W. Black, MD, professor of psychiatry in the UI Carver College of Medicine.
A study by University of Iowa researchers confirms that
pathological gambling runs in families and shows that first - degree relatives of pathological gamblers are eight times more likely to develop this problem in their lifetime than relatives of people without pathological gambling.
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Pathological gambling runs in families.»
«People have always thought
pathological gambling ran in families − anecdotal evidence certainly suggested it.
Not exact matches
They found that 11 percent of the
gambling relatives had
pathological gambling themselves compared to 1 percent of the control relatives, which means that the odds are about eight times higher in
gambling families for
pathological gambling to
run in those families compared to control families.
We hope that in the long
run this can help us to develop new approaches to treat
pathological gambling.»