Actualización sobre los aspectos neurobiológicos, clínicos y de tratamiento sobre el juego patológico

Q3 Medicine
Neus Solé-Morata , Fernando Fernández-Aranda , Isabel Baenas , Mónica Gómez-Peña , Laura Moragas , Milagros Lizbeth Lara-Huallipe , Bernat Mora-Maltas , Anahí Gaspar , Lucía Camacho-Barcia , Ignacio Lucas , Lucero Munguía , Susana Jiménez-Murcia
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Abstract

Gambling is an increasingly more common activity in our society, especially with the advent of new gambling modalities, such as online gambling. Although many people gamble without undergoing health problems, some individuals develop gambling disorder (GD). In recent years, the concern about this disorder has growth substantially among researchers and clinicians, and the number of studies exploring its etiopathogenesis and risk factors has increased significantly. Indeed, certain groups of individuals may have an elevated risk for GD; for example, being male, young, people with low socioeconomic, high impulsivity and emotional instability. From a neurobiological perspective, GD has been associated with alterations in neurotransmitter systems involved in motivation and reward processing. Likewise, some studies have reported that hormonal factors may play an important role in the development and maintenance of GD. Taken together, all these findings have contributed to the improvement of preventive and treatment interventions of gambling disorder. However, further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms involved in the development and maintenance of this disorder. The present review offers an update on the main clinical, neurobiological and treatment aspects of gambling disorder.

病理游戏的神经生物学、临床和治疗方面的最新情况
赌博在我们的社会中是一种越来越普遍的活动,特别是随着新的赌博方式的出现,如在线赌博。虽然许多人赌博没有健康问题,但有些人患上了赌博障碍(GD)。近年来,研究人员和临床医生对这种疾病的关注大幅增加,探索其发病机制和危险因素的研究也显著增加。的确,某些人群可能有较高的GD风险;例如,男性,年轻人,低社会经济地位的人,高度冲动和情绪不稳定。从神经生物学的角度来看,GD与参与动机和奖励处理的神经递质系统的改变有关。同样,一些研究报道激素因素可能在GD的发生和维持中发挥重要作用。综上所述,所有这些发现都有助于改善赌博障碍的预防和治疗干预措施。然而,需要进一步的研究来更好地了解这种疾病发展和维持的机制。目前的审查提供了一个更新的主要临床,神经生物学和治疗方面的赌博障碍。
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Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal
Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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