Eficacia de la intervención Motivacional y la Terapia Cognitivo-conductual para el tratamiento del Juego Patológico

  • Garcia-Caballero A
  • Torrens-Lluch M
  • Ramírez-Gendrau I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of the current study is to determine the effectiveness of an individual psychological intervention based on the motivational interview and cognitive-behavioral therapy for the treatment of pathological gambling. A sample of 18 participants, diagnosed of pathological gambling and without any other associated comorbidity, were assessed, attended at the publicly-funded Gambling and Behavioral Addictions Unit (Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa). Median age was 46 years ( SD = 12). All the patients achieved abstinence and completed follow-up. The Screen for Gambling Problems (NODS), Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction (Q-LES-Q), Impulsive Behavior Scale (UPPS-P), Sheehan Disability Inventory (SDI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were administered pre- and posttreatment. Results showed that patients significantly reduced the problems related to gambling behavior according to the NODS score ( p < .000). Regarding impulsive behavior (UPPS-P), we found significant differences in negative urgency ( p < .001), positive urgency ( p < .001), (lack of) premeditation ( p < .029) and (lack of) perseverance ( p < .048). Some relevant aspects of quality of life as assessed by the Q-LES-Q had improved. In conclusion, the study shows that psychological intervention based on the motivational interview and cognitive-behavioral therapy not only significantly reduces gambling-related behavior problems but also leads to improvements in impulsivity and quality of life.

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Garcia-Caballero, A., Torrens-Lluch, M., Ramírez-Gendrau, I., Garrido, G., Vallès, V., & Aragay, N. (2018). Eficacia de la intervención Motivacional y la Terapia Cognitivo-conductual para el tratamiento del Juego Patológico. Adicciones, 30(3), 219. https://doi.org/10.20882/adicciones.965

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