Keywords Gambling Decision making Assessment Validity The Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS; Winters et al. 1996) has emerged as a leading diagnostic measure for Pathological Gambling (PG), partly because of its relative simplicity (20 closed-ended items) and its adherence to the DSM-IV criteria. The Assessing Addiction: Concepts and Instruments The Addiction Severity Index. ... and Endicott, 1998) is a semi-structured diagnostic interview designed expressly for assessing comorbid psychiatric disorders in individuals who abuse substances. The instrument’s strength is in differentiating independent psychiatric disorders, such as depression, from the effects of intoxication and ... Examining DSM-IV Criteria for Pathological Gambling ...
Abstract. The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) is compared in reliability to a modified version of the Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS-S) for use as a pathological gambling (PG) screen in college students.
1 J Gambl Stud. 2016 Nov 8. Sub-clinical Alcohol Consumption and ... Nov 8, 2016 ... All subjects were assessed on gambling pathology, severity and impulsivity using the Structured Clinical Interview for Gambling Disorder, Yale ... JCM | Free Full-Text | Application of Diagnostic Interview for Internet ... Feb 6, 2019 ... internet gaming disorder; semi-structured diagnostic interview; psychometric ... Previous studies have classified the severity of IGD as mild risk, ... Participation in gambling and rates of problem gambling – Wales 2016 Nov 4, 2017 ... status has been defined using both the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) and the ... interviewing points throughout the Wales are selected with ... is based on criteria from the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and.
We then compared the groups’ clinical characteristics, gambling severity (using the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Modified for Pathological Gambling, the Clinical Global Impression– Severity scale, and time and money spent gambling …
A Survival Guide to the DSM-5 ... •Use standardized assessments for symptom severity, diagnostic severity, and disability ... •Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI ... The Modified Gambling Motivation Scale: Confirmatory Factor ... The predictive model showing the predictions of six gambling motivations for problem gambling. With the Modified Gambling Motivation Scale, eight items measure intellectual challenge and four items measure five other motivations. With the Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity, 18 items measure problem gambling. (NESARC) NIH Public Access Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol ... The Alcohol Use Disorder and Associated Disabilities Interview Schedule (AUDADIS-IV) [31], a structured diagnostic interview, was administered to the NESARC participants using computer-assisted software with built-in skip, logic, and consistency checks. Subclinical and DSM-IV pathological gambling—All respondents were asked if they
To this end, the Problem Gambling Severity Index was administered alongside the Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity and measures known to associate with gambling severity (impulsivity, current debt, social problems, financial loss, race, sex). Results showed that the Problem Gambling Severity Index was predictive of Diagnostic Interview ...
psychometric properties, including the reliability and construct validity, of the Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS; Winters et al., 2002), a screen with questions adapted directly from the DSM-IV criteria for PG. Second, we extended the validity evaluation of the DSM-IV criteria by examining the extent to which PG symptom scores Criterion-related and construct validity of the Problem ... of Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity diagnosis from both a categorical and dimensional point of view and demonstrated high discrimination accuracy for subjects with problem gambling. Analysis of sensitivity and specificity at different cut-points suggests that a slightly lower Problem Gambling Severity Index score may be used as a ...
In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association included Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as condition that requires further research prior …
Compulsive Gambling Program Winters, K. C., Specker, S, & Stinchfield, R. (2002). Measuring pathological gambling with the Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS). 541763 – Rev 09/15 DSM-5 DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR GAMBLING DISORDER Page 1 of 1 Assessment/Questionnaire Original: Medical Record Comparing the Utility of a Modified Diagnostic Interview for ... The Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity (DIGS; Winters et al. 1996) has emerged as a leading diagnostic measure for Pathological Gambling (PG), partly because of its relative simplicity (20 closed-ended items) and its adherence to the DSM-IV criteria.
Aug 14, 2008 ... Overall, the PGSI presents a viable alternative to the SOGS for assessing degrees of problem gambling severity in a non-clinical context. Dispositional mindfulness as a predictor of the severity of gambling ... a clinical disorder characterized by symptoms such as preoccupation with gambling .... Note: DIGS = Diagnostic Interview for Gambling Severity; MAAS = Mindful ... The WAGER Vol. 14 (1) – Scratching the Surface of Comorbidity - BASIS Jan 7, 2009 ... Measures included the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI: Ferris ... gambler [3+]), and the Composite International Diagnostic Interview ... Impulsive Action but Not Impulsive Choice Determines Problem... - PLOS