The gambling urge scale: Development, confirmatory factor validation, and psychometric properties
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H. Schaffer |
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01/01/2004
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Resumo |
The urge to gamble is a physiological, psychological, or emotional motivational state, often associated with continued gambling. The authors developed and validated the 6-item Gambling Urge Questionnaire (GUS), which was based on the 8-item Alcohol Urge Questionnaire (M. J. Bohn, D. D. Krahn, & B. A. Staehler, 1995), using 968 community-based participants. Exploratory factor analysis using half of the sample indicated a 1-factor solution that accounted for 55.18% of the total variance. This was confirmed using confirmatory factor analysis with the other half of the sample. The GUS had a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of .81. Concurrent, predictive, and criterion-related validity of the GUS were good, suggesting that the GUS is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing gambling urges among nonclinical gamblers. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Educational Publishing Foundation |
Palavras-Chave | #Substance Abuse #Psychology, Multidisciplinary #Pathological Gamblers #Initial Validation #Alcohol #Questionnaire #Naltrexone #Model #C1 #380105 Social and Community Psychology #380109 Psychological Methodology, Design and Analysis #780108 Behavioural and cognitive sciences |
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Journal Article |