Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
J Pers Disord. 2012 Jun;26(3):381-92. doi: 10.1521/pedi.2012.26.3.381.
Comorbid DSM-IV Axis II personality disorders appear to be common in pathological gambling (PG) and may contribute to the chronic problems often associated with the disorder. This study sought to examine the relationship between PG, personality disorders, and impulsivity in a sample of pathological gamblers. Personality assessments included the SCID-II, Eysenck Impulsiveness Questionnaire, Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire, and Barratt Impulsiveness Scale. A total of 77 individuals with DSM-IV PG were included in this study, of which 35 (45.5%) met criteria for at least one personality disorder. Specific aspects of impulsivity were associated with certain personality disorders in PG when grouped by cluster, yet the presence of a personality disorder was not positively correlated with gambling severity. It remains unclear how the presence of a personality disorder and aspects of impulsivity may affect treatment outcome. Further exploration of these disorders and dimensions of personality may encourage a more inclusively global treatment approach.
共病 DSM-IV 轴 II 型人格障碍在病理性赌博(PG)中似乎很常见,并且可能导致该障碍常伴有的慢性问题。本研究旨在检查病理性赌博者样本中 PG、人格障碍和冲动之间的关系。人格评估包括 SCID-II、Eysenck 冲动问卷、三维人格问卷和巴瑞特冲动量表。本研究共纳入 77 名符合 DSM-IV PG 标准的个体,其中 35 名(45.5%)符合至少一种人格障碍标准。当按聚类分组时,冲动的特定方面与 PG 中的某些人格障碍有关,但人格障碍的存在与赌博严重程度没有正相关。目前尚不清楚人格障碍和冲动的某些方面如何影响治疗结果。进一步探讨这些障碍和人格维度可能会鼓励更全面的全球治疗方法。