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Latent class analysis of gambling subtypes and impulsive/compulsive associations: Time to rethink diagnostic boundaries for gambling disorder?
Samuel R. Chamberlain, Jan Stochl, Sarah A. Redden, Brian L. Odlaug, Jon E. Grant
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gambling
86%
diagnostic
68%
time
28%
quality of life
18%
reference group
13%
mental disorder
12%
decision making
10%
young adult
9%
Group
8%
problem group
8%
financial loss
8%
cognitive impairment
7%
multivariate analysis
5%
analysis of variance
5%
nicotine
5%
addiction
5%
interview
4%
illness
4%
alcohol
4%
candidacy
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Gambling
100%
Latent Class Analysis
90%
Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders
16%
Quality of Life
14%
Decision Making
14%
Cognitive Dysfunction
9%
Mental Disorders
9%
Young Adult
9%
Interviews
7%
Impulsive Behavior
6%
Nicotine
5%
Analysis of Variance
4%
Alcohols
4%
Multivariate Analysis
4%
Therapeutics
0%
Chemical Compounds
Disorder
69%
Time
28%
Nicotine
14%
Error
8%
Alcohol
6%