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. Assessment of IA according to DSM-5 The 14-item CIUS was used as a screening instrument covering the following five core criteria: salience, withdrawal, loss of control, conflict, and coping with unpleasant mood. The items are represented by a 5
screener: Development and psychometric properties of a new screening instrument for the assessment of pathological buying symptoms . PLoS One, 10 ( 10 ), e0141094 . doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141094
Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS; Lesieur & Blume, 1987 ) to evaluate the participants’ gambling-related behavior and problems. The SOGS is a widely used screening instrument for problem gambling and shows good reliability and validity in the community and
attributable to the fact that the AUDIT was developed as a screening instrument that seems very sensitive to problematic alcohol use with the risk to overestimate alcohol use disorder ( Rumpf, Hapke, Meyer & John, 2002 ). The conclusions are restrained
.04.029 Vadlin , S. , Åslund , C. , & Nilsson , K. W. ( 2015 ). Development and content validity of a screening instrument for gaming addiction in
severity as “mild”, “moderate”, “severe”). Additionally, Goodie and Fortune (2013) in a recent review suggested to not only use screening instruments for gambling problems like the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS, Lesieur & Blume, 1987 ) but to rely on
and a compendium of falls risk screening instruments . J Geriatr Phys Ther 2010 ; 33 : 184 – 197 . 12. Tájékoztatási adatbázis . Népesség és Társadalomstatisztika. Egészségügy. [Information database. Population and social statistics. Health
desirability, and the honesty of the responses given. Nonetheless, despite the relatively common procedure of data collection, other variations have been found. The studies reported here used many different problem gambling screening instruments. It is
hair pulling in the past seven days. As noted above, the severity of these potentially addictive behaviors was assessed by psychometrically sound screening instruments. To assess the problematic occurrence of these behaviors the number of participants
( Berg et al., 2015 ). Problematic alcohol use was measured using the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT; Saunders, Aasland, Babor, Delafuente, & Grant, 1993 ), a 10-item questionnaire developed as a screening instrument for