scholarly journals Prevalence of Gambling Disorder Among Prisoners: A Systematic Review

2019 ◽  
Vol 64 (12) ◽  
pp. 1199-1216
Author(s):  
James Banks ◽  
Jaime Waters ◽  
Catrin Andersson ◽  
Victoria Olive

This article presents the first systematic review of studies on the prevalence of gambling disorder among prisoners across international jurisdictions. Only original studies that were published in English and employed reliable and valid screening tools are included in this analysis. The review finds that rates of problem or pathological gambling in prison populations are highly variable, ranging from 5.9% to 73% of male and female inmates surveyed. Nevertheless, recorded rates of problem and pathological gambling among inmates are consistently and significantly higher than rates of problem and pathological gambling recorded among the general population. The review indicates that the institution of problem gambling treatment programmes in carceral settings is necessary, to aid community re-entry and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Moreover, it is suggested that the screening of inmates should become standard practice across penal institutions and other criminal justice organisations, with a view to better addressing the needs of offenders.

2004 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Fernández-Alba Luengo

El objetivo de este estudio es realizar una revisión de las técnicas cognitivo-conductuales utilizadas en el tratamiento del juego patológico y analizar su relación con las teorías existentes en este ámbito. Se revisan las principales teorías conductuales y cognitivas desarrolladas para explicar este trastorno y se describe el modelo de Sharpe y Tarrier (1993) como teoría integradora cognitivo-conductual. Se describen la terapia aversiva, la terapia de exposición y la terapia cognitiva como principales técnicas de intervención en el juego patológico y se resumen los resultados de las investigaciones que analizan la eficacia de dichas técnicas. Se hace una reflexión sobre las directrices futuras en el tratamiento cognitivo- conductual del juego patológico. AbstractThe aim of this study is to review the cognitive-behavioral techniques for pathological gambling treatment and to analyse their connexion with the actual theories on this area. It is revised the main behavioral and cognitive theories for the explanation of pathological gambling disorder. Sharpe and Tarrier’s model (1993) is described as a integrative cognitivebehavioral theory. The main techniques for the pathological gambling treatment are described: Aversive therapy, exposure therapy and cognitive therapy. This study resume the results of research on cognitive-behavioral techniques efficacy. There is a reflection about future perspectives in the development of cognitive-behavioral treatment for pathological gambling disorder.


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