Kleptomania: Clinical features and comorbidity in an Italian sample
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Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Impulse Control Disorders
2020, Psychiatric Clinics of North AmericaCitation Excerpt :Kleptomania is more common in women (2:1 in clinical samples), and the mean age of onset is in late adolescence or puberty.15,17 Lifetime rates of other psychiatric disorders in kleptomania are high, including personality disorders (55.0%), substance misuse (29.0%–50.0%), suicidal behavior (36.0%), affective disorders (27.0%), anxiety disorders (18.0%), and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (15.0%), as well as other ICDs (36.0%), particularly CB (18.0%) and trichotillomania (9.0%).15,17–19 In trichotillomania, a build-up of tension results in recurrent hair pulling with noticeable hair loss, followed by relief, gratification, or pleasure.2
Behavioral addictions in bipolar disorders: A systematic review
2019, European NeuropsychopharmacologyCitation Excerpt :A total of 19 studies were included in this section (Table 1). Among these, 11 studies were on PG (Black and Moyer, 1998; Kausch, 2004; Hodgins et al., 2005; Petry et al., 2005; Dannon et al., 2006; Zimmerman et al., 2006; Kessler et al., 2008; Edens and Rosenheck, 2012; Abdollahnejad et al., 2014; Nower et al., 2015; Manning et al., 2017), 2 on compulsive sexual behavior (Raymond et al., 2003; Scanavino et al., 2013), 2 on IA (Kim et al., 2016; Bernardi and Pallanti, 2009), 1 on ICD (including PG and kleptomania) (Lejoyeux et al., 2000) and 3 on kleptomania (Presta et al., 2002; Bayle et al., 2003; Dannon et al., 2004). Across the 11 studies there were 1006 people with BD.
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