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Article Title: Double Trouble – Examining the co-occurrence of compulsive sexual behavior disorder and gambling disorder among two American samples
Article Authors: Bailey Way, Todd Jennings, Joshua Grubbs, Heather Chapman, Shane Kraus
Educational Objective:Readers will be able to describe the prevalence, demographic correlates, and mental health implications of co-occurring gambling disorder (GD) and high-risk for compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) in two diverse American samples to improve assessment, identification, and treatment planning of GD and CSBD.
Release Date: 22 December 2025
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