Gambling Problems in US Military Veterans. Etuk, R., Shirk, S. D., Grubbs, J., & Kraus, S. W. Current Addiction Reports, February, 2020.
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Purpose of Review Gambling disorder (GD) is a debilitating mental illness characterized by persistent patterns of dysregulated gambling behaviors. Recent evidence suggests that US military veterans are a high-risk population vulnerable to the development of problem gambling. This systemic review examined the published literature on the rates, correlates, comorbidities, treatment, and genetic contributions to US veterans’ gambling behaviors in 39 studies.
@article{etukGamblingProblemsUS2020,
  title = {Gambling {{Problems}} in {{US Military Veterans}}},
  author = {Etuk, Repairer and Shirk, Steven D. and Grubbs, Joshua and Kraus, Shane W.},
  year = {2020},
  month = feb,
  journal = {Current Addiction Reports},
  issn = {2196-2952},
  doi = {10.1007/s40429-020-00310-2},
  abstract = {Purpose of Review Gambling disorder (GD) is a debilitating mental illness characterized by persistent patterns of dysregulated gambling behaviors. Recent evidence suggests that US military veterans are a high-risk population vulnerable to the development of problem gambling. This systemic review examined the published literature on the rates, correlates, comorbidities, treatment, and genetic contributions to US veterans’ gambling behaviors in 39 studies.},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  langid = {english},
  file = {/Volumes/GoogleDrive/My Drive/Manuscripts/Zotero/storage/R7HJK3WS/Etuk et al. - 2020 - Gambling Problems in US Military Veterans.pdf}
}

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