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Recommendations for increasing research on co-occurring serious mental illness and gambling problems
Commentary on: Disordered gambling and psychosis: Prevalence and clinical correlates (Cassetta et al., 2018)
geographically diverse, and which include measures of symptom severity and types of gambling that are common in this population Screening Screening instruments for assessing gambling problems within this
-speaking countries and facilitates cross-cultural studies using related screening instruments. Methods Participants and procedure The target population was Spanish adult gamblers and a Barcelona market research company
Hurt-Insult-Threaten-Screamed Scale (HITS; Sherin, Sinacore, Li, Zitter, & Shakil, 1998 ) was modified into two single items, binary screening instruments to measure whether the participant had experienced FV victimization and perpetration in the past
addictive behaviors seem to be valid for the candidate phenomenon. This also implies that it is not enough if only a very few studies, for example using a new screening instrument, have addressed a new potential addictive behavior to use the term “disorder
that most persons in need of help are correctly identified via the screening instrument. Finally, future studies could also apply other statistical approaches (e.g., supervised machine learning) to identify optimal cut-off scores based on a selection of
H. Kranzler 1995 The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT): Validation of a screening instrument for use in medical settings Journal of Studies on Alcohol
0031324 . Vadlin , S. , Åslund , C. , & Nilsson , K. W. ( 2015 ). Development and content validity of a screening instrument for gaming addiction in adolescents: The Gaming Addiction Identification Test (GAIT) . Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
A jógázó nők mentális és testi egészsége a gyakorlási paraméterekkel összefüggésben
Mental and physical health of yoga practitioners women in relation to exercise parameters
. Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine , 25 , 1 – 12 . https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X20949451 Kocalevent , R. D ., Hinz , A ., & Brahler , E . ( 2013 ). Standardization of a screening instrument (PHQ-15) for somatization syndromes in
university, which may limit the generalizability. Third, the core addiction indicators in the different IGD screening instruments were inconsistent from each other ( Torres-Rodriguez, Griffiths, & Carbonell, 2018 ). Researchers have questioned the suitability
) BPD McLean Screening Instrument for Borderline Personality Disorder Lifetime 10 (true/false) 7 out of 10 items Melartin, Häkkinen, Koivisto, Suominen, and