Current suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking individuals in the United Kingdom with gambling problems

Addict Behav. 2017 Nov:74:33-40. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.05.032. Epub 2017 May 24.

Abstract

Background: Studies show higher lifetime prevalence of suicidality in individuals with pathological gambling. However, less is known about the relationship between pathological gambling and current suicidal ideation.

Objectives: We investigated socio-demographic, clinical and gambling-related variables associated with suicidality in treatment-seeking individuals.

Methods: Bivariate analyses and logistic regression models were generated on data from 903 individuals to identify measures associated with aspects of suicidality.

Results: Forty-six percent of patients reported current suicidal ideation. People with current suicidal thoughts were more likely to report greater problem-gambling severity (p<0.001), depression (p<0.001) and anxiety (p<0.001) compared to those without suicidality. Logistic regression models suggested that past suicidal ideation (p<0.001) and higher anxiety (p<0.05) may be predictive factors of current suicidality.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the severity of anxiety disorder, along with a lifetime history of suicidal ideation, may help to identify treatment-seeking individuals with pathological gambling with a higher risk of suicidality, highlighting the importance of assessing suicidal ideation in clinical settings.

Keywords: Anxiety; Attempt suicide; Gambling disorder; Pathological gambling; Predictive factors; Suicidal ideation; Suicidality; Suicide.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Behavior, Addictive / complications*
  • Behavior, Addictive / psychology
  • Behavior, Addictive / therapy*
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Female
  • Gambling / complications*
  • Gambling / psychology
  • Gambling / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care / psychology
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Sex Factors
  • Suicidal Ideation*
  • United Kingdom