The co-morbidity of dsm-v gambling with dsm-v mental disorders and substance abuse in a kenyan context of high risk schizophrenia

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  • who: David M. Ndetei from the have been reported in South Africa, Nigeria and Ethiopia ranging between, % and, .3% in the, age group [5]. A more recent report has suggested that, % of the youth in sub-Sahara Africa gambled, [6, ], with the highest lifetime gambling at, % being reported in Kenya [6, ]. Up to, % of University students are engaged in gambling which is more than the general population [8]. On co-morbidity, Kessler et_al , reported co-morbidity of gambling with mental disorders mainly depression, while a Swedish study reported co-morbidity with cigarette and marijuana in school going . . .

     

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