gambling disorder

mental disorder characterised by repeated gambling despite demonstrable harm or negative consequences
MedicalCondition mental_disorder Q136542288
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gambling disorder

Summary

gambling disorder is a mental disorder[1].

Key Facts

  • gambling disorder's instance of is recorded as mental disorder[2].
  • gambling disorder's instance of is recorded as addiction[3].
  • gambling disorder's subclass of is recorded as behavioral addiction[4].
  • gambling disorder's said to be the same as is recorded as problem gambling[5].
  • gambling disorder's symptoms and signs is recorded as social isolation[6].
  • gambling disorder's symptoms and signs is recorded as loss of control[7].
  • gambling disorder's symptoms and signs is recorded as drug tolerance[8].
  • gambling disorder's symptoms and signs is recorded as cognitive dysfunction[9].
  • gambling disorder's possible treatment is recorded as cognitive behavioral therapy[10].
  • gambling disorder's described by source is recorded as ICD-11[11].
  • gambling disorder's described by source is recorded as DSM-5[12].
  • gambling disorder's different from is recorded as problem gambling[13].
  • gambling disorder's health specialty is recorded as psychiatry[14].
  • gambling disorder's health specialty is recorded as clinical psychology[15].
  • gambling disorder's health specialty is recorded as psychology[16].
  • gambling disorder's risk factor is recorded as mental disorder[17].
  • gambling disorder's risk factor is recorded as stress[18].
  • gambling disorder's ICD-11 ID is recorded as 6C50[19].
  • gambling disorder's ICD-11 ID is recorded as 1041487064[20].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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