Personality disorders and pathological gambling in adolescents and young people with addiction to slot machines

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The object of this study was to explore the relationship between patterns of maladaptive personality and pathological gambling in a group of gamblers addicted to slot machines. The sample consisted of 120 male and female subjects divided into two groups: a group of 60 pathological gamblers aged 18 t...

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Autor: Espinoza, Luis S.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/3023
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/3023
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:personality disorders
pathological gambling
slot machines
trastornos de personalidad
juego patológico
máquinas tragamonedas
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Sumario:The object of this study was to explore the relationship between patterns of maladaptive personality and pathological gambling in a group of gamblers addicted to slot machines. The sample consisted of 120 male and female subjects divided into two groups: a group of 60 pathological gamblers aged 18 to 24 who attended the Pathological Gambling Recovery Program at the Instituto de Psicología Integral del Perú (IPIP), and a group of 60 non-gamblers aged 18 to 24 who were psychology students of a private university in Lima. Data was obtained using the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory II (MCMI-II), the Pathological Gambling Brief Questionnaire (PGBQ), and the Structured Clinical Interview for Pathological Gambling (SCI-PG). The results showed that 81,7 % of the pathological gamblers addicted to slot machines had at least one personality disorder, in comparison with the other group which yielded 40%. The most prevalent personality disorder was the self-defeating disorder, followed by the passive-aggressive, narcissistic and borderline disorders. Moreover, there are significant differences in maladaptive personality patterns between gamblers and non-gamblers according to Millon’s theory.  
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