2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10899-011-9260-2
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Validation of the Consumption Screen for Problem Gambling (CSPG)

Abstract: A 3 item screen for problem gambling was developed based on a conceptual analogue of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test--Consumption (Bush et al. in Arch Intern Med 158:1789-1795, 1998); a brief screen that measures consumption rather than harm. Data were collected from an email panel survey of 588 men and 810 women (n = 1,398) across all states in Australia. Respondents indicated their consumption of gambling products using the 3 items of the new Consumption Screen for Problem Gambling (CSPG). Rece… Show more

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“…However, the treatment sample provided many examples of how the play through conditions of particularp romotions and the difficulty of withdrawing winnings increased both their gambling time and expenditure. Research suggests that any featurethat increases consumption puts people at greater risk of gambling-related harm (Currie et al, 2006;Currie et al, 2008;Rockloff, 2012). Blaszczynski and Nower's (2002)P athwaysM odel wouldp redict that the strengthened behavioural conditioning that occursthrough extended play may increase the likelihood of later developing gambling problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the treatment sample provided many examples of how the play through conditions of particularp romotions and the difficulty of withdrawing winnings increased both their gambling time and expenditure. Research suggests that any featurethat increases consumption puts people at greater risk of gambling-related harm (Currie et al, 2006;Currie et al, 2008;Rockloff, 2012). Blaszczynski and Nower's (2002)P athwaysM odel wouldp redict that the strengthened behavioural conditioning that occursthrough extended play may increase the likelihood of later developing gambling problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence that excessive consumption is indicative of gambling problems, and likewise, the harm associated with gambling problems (Currie, et al, 2008;Currie, et al, 2006;M. Rockloff, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brief AUDIT C (Bush, Kivlahan, McDonell, Fihn, & Bradley, 1998) and the Consumption Scale for Problem Gambling (CSPG; Rockloff, 2011) were utilized as validated measures of alcohol and gambling consumption. A further 21 variables were aggregated from a set of 31 additional novel items.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%