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Development of the Online Problem Gaming Behavior Index: A New Scale Based on Actual Problem Gambling Behavior Rather Than the Consequences of it (CROSBI ID 326302)

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Auer, Michael ; Ricijaš, Neven ; Kranzelić, Valentina ; Griffiths, Mark D. Development of the Online Problem Gaming Behavior Index: A New Scale Based on Actual Problem Gambling Behavior Rather Than the Consequences of it // Evaluation & the health professions, (2023), 1-12. doi: 10.1177/01632787231179460

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Auer, Michael ; Ricijaš, Neven ; Kranzelić, Valentina ; Griffiths, Mark D.

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Development of the Online Problem Gaming Behavior Index: A New Scale Based on Actual Problem Gambling Behavior Rather Than the Consequences of it

Many items in current problem gambling screens focus on negative consequences of gambling and gambling-related harms. However, few problem gambling screens comprise items that are totally based on actual gambling behavior such as gambling duration, gambling frequency, or gambling late at night. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate the 12-item Online Problem Gambling Behavior Index (OPGBI). A total of 10, 000 online Croatian gamblers were administered the OPGBI alongside the nine-item Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI), as well as questions regarding types of gambling engaged in and socio-demographic factors. The 12 OPGBI items mainly concern actual gambling behavior. The correlation between OPGBI and PGSI was highly significant (r = 0.68). Three latent factors in the OPGBI were identified (gambling behavior, limit setting, communication with operator). The three factors all significantly correlated with the PGSI score (R2- = 51.8%). The fact that pure gambling behavior related items explained over 50% of the PGSI score strengthens the idea that player tracking could be an important approach in identifying problem gambling.

Problem gambling ; Online gamblin ; Gambling screens ; Problem Gambling Severity Index ; Online Problem Gambling Behavior Index

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2023.

1-12

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0163-2787

1552-3918

10.1177/01632787231179460

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Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijske znanosti, Psihologija, Socijalne djelatnosti

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