Concurrent validity of the recently introduced Gambling Functional Assessment (GFA) was assessed by comparison with the long-used South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) in two nonclinical adult samples (N = 201, 49% female; N=101, 74% female). Correlations between GFA total scores and its four content scores with SOGS scores were promising (r = .04 to .61), with the content score relating to Escape yielding the highest correlations (.45, .61) and the score relating to Attention yielding the lowest. Performance in the second sample, where the SOGS-defined base rate of pathological gambling (28.7%) was high, was best for Escape scores, which efficiently categorized SOGS-defined cases. The present data suggest that the GFA content area of Escape sh...
Abstract We examined the DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling as assessed with the DSM-IV-based...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a growing concern as governments become more reliant on gambling rev...
W La Revue canadienne de psychiatrie vol 55, no 2, février 2010 82 Objective: To develop a pathologi...
The Gambling Functional Assessment-Revised (GFA-R) was designed to measure whether the respondent’s ...
Previous research has reported a strong relationship between endorsing gambling as an escape and pro...
Previous research with the Gambling Functional Assessment – Revised (GFA-R) has found that responden...
The following study compares the relationship between the potential functions of gambling with the s...
Background: The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) is one of the most widely used screening instrumen...
The present investigation attempted to determine what variables would predict participants’ endorsin...
The present study investigated whether participants’ scores on the Gambling Functional Assessment – ...
Objectives Diverse instruments are used to measure problem gambling and Gambling Disorder interventi...
Growing evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for disordered gambling supports t...
Treatments should be tailored to the individual in order to improve their effectiveness and efficien...
Recent research suggests that there is a potentially strong relationship between gambling as a means...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptToce-Gerstein et al. (2...
Abstract We examined the DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling as assessed with the DSM-IV-based...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a growing concern as governments become more reliant on gambling rev...
W La Revue canadienne de psychiatrie vol 55, no 2, février 2010 82 Objective: To develop a pathologi...
The Gambling Functional Assessment-Revised (GFA-R) was designed to measure whether the respondent’s ...
Previous research has reported a strong relationship between endorsing gambling as an escape and pro...
Previous research with the Gambling Functional Assessment – Revised (GFA-R) has found that responden...
The following study compares the relationship between the potential functions of gambling with the s...
Background: The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) is one of the most widely used screening instrumen...
The present investigation attempted to determine what variables would predict participants’ endorsin...
The present study investigated whether participants’ scores on the Gambling Functional Assessment – ...
Objectives Diverse instruments are used to measure problem gambling and Gambling Disorder interventi...
Growing evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for disordered gambling supports t...
Treatments should be tailored to the individual in order to improve their effectiveness and efficien...
Recent research suggests that there is a potentially strong relationship between gambling as a means...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptToce-Gerstein et al. (2...
Abstract We examined the DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling as assessed with the DSM-IV-based...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a growing concern as governments become more reliant on gambling rev...
W La Revue canadienne de psychiatrie vol 55, no 2, février 2010 82 Objective: To develop a pathologi...