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: (1) a global severity index (GSI), aimed to measure global psychological distress, (2) a positive symptom distress index (PSDI), to evaluate the intensity of symptoms, and (3) a positive symptom total (PST). For the current study, the scale validated
* SCL-90-R: GSI index α = .98 1.49 0.75 2.44 0.45 1.32 0.20 0.51 0
clinical outcomes scores of the patient during the observation period are summarized in Table 1 . Table 1. Patient 1 Clinical Outcome Scores 1 st Consultation Assessment Baseline Day 5 Day 30 Day 60 Day 90 1 st month Follow-up Score Interpretation GSI 75
: somatization, obsessive-compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism. In addition, it assesses three global indices of psychological distress: Global Severity Index (GSI), Positive
, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation and psychoticism. Furthermore, this test yields: (a) a global severity index (GSI), to measure general psychological distress; (b) a positive symptom distress index (PST), to assess the intensity of symptoms; and
sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic-anxiety, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism), as well as the following three global indexes: The Global Severity Index (GSI) is considered to be the most sensitive single quantitative indicator concerning
ideation, and psychoticism), and three global indices [global severity index (GSI), positive symptom total (PST), and positive symptom distress index (PSDI)]. Participants are requested to answer each item by considering their symptoms during the last few
= 1;190) =1.10, P = 0.297, duration of the gambling problems: F (df = 1;190) =2.07, P = 0.152, number of DSM-5 criteria for GD: F (df = 1;190) =0.51, P = 0.478, SOGS total score: F (df = 1;190) =1.54, P = 0.216, and SCL-90R GSI
.07 .885 0.08 GSI .981 0.87 0.62 1.35 0.65 31
GSI 0.94 (0.50)/63 0.23 (0.35)/49 U = 61.0** 0.88 (0.45)/62 0.25 (0.36)/50 U = 74