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Gender Differences in Compulsive Buying Disorder: Assessment of Demographic and Psychiatric Co-Morbidities

Compulsive buying is a common disorder found worldwide. Although recent research has shed light into the prevalence, etiology and clinical correlates of compulsive buying disorder, less is known about gender differences. To address this empirical gap, we assessed potential gender differences in demo...

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Autores principales: Nicoli de Mattos, Cristiana, Kim, Hyoun S., Requião, Marinalva G., Marasaldi, Renata F., Filomensky, Tatiana Z., Hodgins, David C., Tavares, Hermano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27907082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167365
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author Nicoli de Mattos, Cristiana
Kim, Hyoun S.
Requião, Marinalva G.
Marasaldi, Renata F.
Filomensky, Tatiana Z.
Hodgins, David C.
Tavares, Hermano
author_facet Nicoli de Mattos, Cristiana
Kim, Hyoun S.
Requião, Marinalva G.
Marasaldi, Renata F.
Filomensky, Tatiana Z.
Hodgins, David C.
Tavares, Hermano
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description Compulsive buying is a common disorder found worldwide. Although recent research has shed light into the prevalence, etiology and clinical correlates of compulsive buying disorder, less is known about gender differences. To address this empirical gap, we assessed potential gender differences in demographic and psychiatric co-morbidities in a sample of 171 compulsive buyers (20 men and 151 women) voluntarily seeking treatment in São Paulo, Brazil. A structured clinical interview confirmed the diagnosis of compulsive buying. Of the 171 participants, 95.9% (n = 164) met criteria for at least one co-morbid psychiatric disorder. The results found that male and female compulsive buyers did not differ in problem severity as assessed by the Compulsive Buying Scale. However, several significant demographic and psychiatric differences were found in a multivariate binary logistic regression. Specifically, male compulsive buyers were more likely to report being non-heterosexual, and reported fewer years of formal education. In regards to psychiatric co-morbidities, male compulsive buyers were more likely to be diagnosed with sexual addiction, and intermittent explosive disorder. Conversely, men had lower scores on the shopping subscale of the Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire. The results suggest that male compulsive buyers are more likely to present with co-morbid psychiatric disorders. Treatment planning for compulsive buying disorder would do well to take gender into account to address for potential psychiatric co-morbidities.
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spelling pubmed-51319662016-12-21 Gender Differences in Compulsive Buying Disorder: Assessment of Demographic and Psychiatric Co-Morbidities Nicoli de Mattos, Cristiana Kim, Hyoun S. Requião, Marinalva G. Marasaldi, Renata F. Filomensky, Tatiana Z. Hodgins, David C. Tavares, Hermano PLoS One Research Article Compulsive buying is a common disorder found worldwide. Although recent research has shed light into the prevalence, etiology and clinical correlates of compulsive buying disorder, less is known about gender differences. To address this empirical gap, we assessed potential gender differences in demographic and psychiatric co-morbidities in a sample of 171 compulsive buyers (20 men and 151 women) voluntarily seeking treatment in São Paulo, Brazil. A structured clinical interview confirmed the diagnosis of compulsive buying. Of the 171 participants, 95.9% (n = 164) met criteria for at least one co-morbid psychiatric disorder. The results found that male and female compulsive buyers did not differ in problem severity as assessed by the Compulsive Buying Scale. However, several significant demographic and psychiatric differences were found in a multivariate binary logistic regression. Specifically, male compulsive buyers were more likely to report being non-heterosexual, and reported fewer years of formal education. In regards to psychiatric co-morbidities, male compulsive buyers were more likely to be diagnosed with sexual addiction, and intermittent explosive disorder. Conversely, men had lower scores on the shopping subscale of the Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire. The results suggest that male compulsive buyers are more likely to present with co-morbid psychiatric disorders. Treatment planning for compulsive buying disorder would do well to take gender into account to address for potential psychiatric co-morbidities. Public Library of Science 2016-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5131966/ /pubmed/27907082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167365 Text en © 2016 Nicoli de Mattos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Filomensky, Tatiana Z.
Hodgins, David C.
Tavares, Hermano
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title_short Gender Differences in Compulsive Buying Disorder: Assessment of Demographic and Psychiatric Co-Morbidities
title_sort gender differences in compulsive buying disorder: assessment of demographic and psychiatric co-morbidities
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