Incidence and predictors of problem gambling in first-episode psychosis: A prospective multicentre cohort study
This prospective study tracked 520 individuals with first-episode psychosis over 478 days and found that 2.6 per 100 person-years developed problem gambling, with risk factors including white ethnicity, stimulant use disorder, lower education, and aripiprazole treatment. The findings highlight problem gambling as an underrecognized comorbidity in early psychosis that warrants clinical attention and monitoring.