We thus suggest
problem gambling severity is associated with both self - report and behavioral measures of trait self - control.
The CPGI's
Problem Gambling Severity Index scoring cut - off rules have been modified for the low - risk and moderate - risk subtypes.
The project analyzed the performance of the CPGI's
Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) in three large population datasets and examined the viability of alternative scoring and weighting schemes.
Problem Gambling Severity Index Scores for prisoners in Scotland and England compared with UK population 2010 (BGPS)
The report confirms that about 1.1 per cent of the adult population — about 200,000 people — score eight or more on
the Problem Gambling Severity Index (a screening tool for gambling problems) and these people are generally categorised in Australia as «problem gamblers».
Problem Gambling Severity Index: The
Problem Gambling Severity Index, developed by Ferris and Wynne (2001), is a nine - question screener for problems with gambling.
Not exact matches
Cigarette smoking is associated with increased
severity of
gambling problems in treatment - seeking gamblers.
Recent studies indicate that treatment - seeking
problem gamblers display elevated rates of ADHD and that adolescents who screen positive for ADHD are more likely to engage in
gambling, develop
gambling problems, and experience a greater
severity in
gambling problems.
The present study examined the prevalence of current major depression among
problem gamblers (N = 105) identified from a community sample of men and women in Alberta, and examined group differences in
gambling severity, escape motivation for
gambling, family functioning, childhood trauma, and personality traits across
problem gamblers with and without comorbid depression.
Negative Mood States or Dysfunctional Cognitions: Their Independent and Interactional Effects in Influencing
Severity of
Gambling Among Chinese
Problem Gamblers in Hong Kong.
Relationship dysfunction, in turn, is associated with a greater number of emotional consequences and greater
gambling problem severity (Hodgins et al., 2007).