Journal article
Exploring the Relationship between Reward and Punishment Sensitivity and Gambling Disorder in a Clinical Sample: A Path Modeling Analysis
S Jiménez-Murcia, F Fernández-Aranda, G Mestre-Bach, R Granero, S Tárrega, R Torrubia, N Aymamí, M Gómez-Peña, C Soriano-Mas, T Steward, L Moragas, M Baño, A del Pino-Gutiérrez, JM Menchón
Journal of Gambling Studies | SPRINGER | Published : 2017
Abstract
Most individuals will gamble during their lifetime, yet only a select few will develop gambling disorder. Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory holds promise for providing insight into gambling disorder etiology and symptomatology as it ascertains that neurobiological differences in reward and punishment sensitivity play a crucial role in determining an individual’s affect and motives. The aim of the study was to assess a mediational pathway, which included patients’ sex, personality traits, reward and punishment sensitivity, and gambling-severity variables. The Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire, the South Oaks Gambling Screen, the Symptom Checklist-Revised,..
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Funding Acknowledgements
C.S.-M. is supported by a 'Miguel Servet' contract from the Carlos III Health Institute (CP10/ 00604). This manuscript and research was also supported by Grants from Instituto de Salud Carlos III (FIS PI11/00210, FIS14/00290, CIBERObn, CIBERsam and Fondos FEDER) and PROMOSAM (PSI2014-56303-REDT). CIBERObn and CIBERSAM are both an initiative of ISCIII.