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Problem gamblers, problem substance users, and dual-problem individuals: An epidemiological study

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  • Feigelman, W.
  • Wallisch, L.S.
  • Lesieur, H.R.

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Objectives. This study compared problem gamblers, problem substance users, dual-problem individuals, and persons without these problems in the general population. Methods. On the basis of computer-assisted telephone interviews of a random sample of Texas adults (n = 6308) standard instruments were used to gauge substance use and gambling problems in the general population. Results. Compared with those having a substance use or gambling problem only, dual-problem individuals were more likely to be young, never- married men, without conventional religious affiliations. There was more dysfunctionality (as evidenced by treatment-seeking and problems with the law) among dual-problem respondents than among those troubled exclusively by gambling or substance use problems. Conclusions. Screening and treatment for gambling problems should be offered in drug treatment and criminal justice arenas.

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  • Feigelman, W. & Wallisch, L.S. & Lesieur, H.R., 1998. "Problem gamblers, problem substance users, and dual-problem individuals: An epidemiological study," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 88(3), pages 467-470.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1998:88:3:467-470_8
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