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Cross Validation of the Gambling Problem Severity Subscale of the Canadian Adolescent Gambling Index (CAGI/GPSS) on a Sample of Ontario High School Students.

Authors :
Turner, Nigel E.
Elton-Marshall, Tara
Shi, Jing
Wiebe, Jamie
Boak, Angela
van der Maas, Mark
Mann, Robert E.
Source :
Journal of Gambling Studies. Jun2018, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p521-537. 17p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This paper reports on the cross validation of the Gambling Problem Severity Subscale of the Canadian Adolescent Gambling Index (CAGI/GPSS). The CAGI/GPSS was included in a large school based drug use and health survey conducted in 2015. Data from students in grades 9-12 (ages 13-20 years) derived from the (N = 3369 students). The CAGI/GPSS produced an alpha of 0.789. A principle component analysis revealed two eigenvalues greater than one. An oblique rotation revealed these components to represent consequences and over involvement. The CAGI/GPSS indicated that 1% of the students fell into the "red" category indicating a severe problem and an additional 3.3% scored in the "yellow" category indicating low to moderate problems. The CAGI/GPSS was shown to be significantly correlated with gambling frequency (r = 0.36), largest expenditure (r = 0.37), sex (more likely to be male) (r = -0.19), lower school marks (r = -0.07), hazardous drinking, (r = 0.16), problem video game play (r = 0.16), as well as substance abuse. The CAGI/GPSS was cross validated using a shorted version of the short SOGS, r = 0.48. In addition the CAGI/GPSS and short SOGS produced very similar patterns of correlations results. The results support the validity and reliability of the CAGI/GPSS as a measure of gambling problems among adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10505350
Volume :
34
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Gambling Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129491852
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-017-9731-1