laenupakkomuksia
Laenupakkomuksia is a term used in Finnish psychology to describe compulsions related to borrowing money. It refers to persistent, intrusive urges to take out loans or incur new debt, accompanied by distress and impaired functioning, and a difficulty in resisting these urges despite negative consequences.
Etymology: The word combines laenu (loan) and pakkomus (obsession). It has appeared in Finnish clinical discussions
Relation to formal diagnoses: Laenupakkomuksia is not recognized as an independent disorder in DSM-5 or ICD-11.
Risk factors and prevalence: Studies are limited; risk is higher among people with easy access to credit,
Consequences: The behavior can lead to unsustainable debt, damaged credit, collections, bankruptcy, and strained relationships, with
Diagnosis and treatment: Assessment relies on clinical interview; there are no standardized criteria. Treatments typically include
Policy implications and research: Some scholars call for standardized assessment tools, better data on prevalence, and