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Problem Gambling and Families: A Systematic Review

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Pages 353-372 | Received 31 Jan 2013, Accepted 05 Aug 2013, Published online: 13 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Problem gambling is an important public health issue affecting many spheres of the gambling individual's life, including mental health, finances, and family. The family is a topic that has been given little attention in problem gambling research. After a comprehensive search of the literature, this review identified and analyzed 30 empirical studies conducted between 1998 and 2013 examining the effects of problem gambling on families, the impact of family involvement in problem gambling treatment, or both. The literature shows that (a) problem gambling has several adverse effects on individuals, families, and family functioning, and (b) family involvement in problem gambling treatment is linked with better treatment outcomes and improved individual and family functioning. Implications for research and clinical practice are discussed.

Notes

1More information is available on the steps followed in an unpublished paper by CitationKourgiantakis (2013).

2An attempt was made to retrieve the missing data by contacting the author.

3The methodological characteristics of each study are available in an unpublished paper by CitationKourgiantakis (2013).

4The term spouse, which is used for the remainder of this article, also encompasses partner.

5 CitationRychtarik and McGillicuddy (2006) was the only study to have a sample of spouses only. The other four studies had CSOs consisting of a broad range of family members.

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