全科医生对个人赌博障碍的管理:对实践、知识、态度和信念的系统回顾。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Journal of Gambling Studies Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-11 DOI:10.1007/s10899-025-10402-1
Ovidiu Tatar, Veronica Iammatteo, Magaly Brodeur, Marie-Josée Fleury
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摘要

赌博障碍(GD)对个人、医疗保健系统和社会都有重大影响。绝大多数GD患者不使用医疗保健服务来治疗GD。由于初级保健是第一个接触点,探索GD治疗的障碍是至关重要的。在本系统综述中,我们检索了截至2024年10月的五个主要数据库,并纳入了描述全科医生(gp)和急诊科医生关于GD的实践以及他们对GD管理的知识、态度和信念的实证研究。我们保留了6篇定量和6篇定性文章,报道了GP数据对GD管理的影响;然而,没有在急诊科进行的研究符合我们的纳入标准。叙述性综合显示,没有全科医生对焦虑进行常规筛查,只有7-14%的人自己治疗焦虑,大约一半的人将这些人转介给心理健康专家。虽然超过一半的全科医生了解GD相关的危害,但只有17-38%的人对他们的GD知识或护理途径有信心。尽管超过65%的人承认他们在管理焦虑方面的潜在作用,但仍发现了多种治疗障碍。其中包括消极的态度,如将赌博相关的危害归因于个人性格的弱点,缺乏对GD筛查工具和治疗方式的培训,以及在医疗系统中GD治疗的优先级较低。鉴于患有精神健康障碍(如抑郁、焦虑)和物质使用障碍的个体患GD的风险较高,在初级保健中优先对这些高危群体进行GD筛查和治疗至关重要。
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General Practitioners' Management of Individuals with Gambling Disorder: A Systematic Review of Practices, Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs.

Gambling disorder (GD) has a significant impact on individuals, the healthcare system, and the society. The vast majority of individuals with GD do not use healthcare services for their GD. Since primary care is the first point of contact, exploring barriers to GD treatment is of utmost importance. For this systematic review, we searched five major databases up to October 2024 and included empirical studies describing the practices of general practitioners (GPs) and emergency department physicians regarding GD, as well as their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about GD management. We retained six quantitative and six qualitative articles that reported GP data on GD management; however, no studies conducted in emergency departments met our inclusion criteria. The narrative synthesis revealed that none of the GPs routinely screened for GD, only 7-14% treated GD themselves, and approximately half referred these individuals to mental health specialists. While more than half of GPs were knowledgeable about GD-related harms, only 17-38% were confident in their knowledge of GD or care pathways. Although over 65% acknowledged their potential role in managing GD, multiple barriers to care were identified. These included negative attitudes, such as attributing gambling-related harms to individual character weakness, insufficient training on GD screening tools and treatment modalities, and the low prioritization of GD treatment within the healthcare system. Given the higher risk of GD among individuals with mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety) and substance use disorders, prioritizing GD screening and treatment for these high-risk groups in primary care is essential.

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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
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期刊介绍: Journal of Gambling Studies is an interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination on the many aspects of gambling behavior, both controlled and pathological, as well as variety of problems attendant to, or resultant from, gambling behavior including alcoholism, suicide, crime, and a number of other mental health problems. Articles published in this journal are representative of a cross-section of disciplines including psychiatry, psychology, sociology, political science, criminology, and social work.
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