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Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 30:229-234
Gambling is relatively common among university students, but few studies examine factors that contribute to gambling behavior in this cohort. Based on evidence that cognitive distortions may play a role in gambling behavior, this study examined the f
Psychometric Validation of the Gambling Passion Scale (GPS) in an English-speaking University Sample
Publikováno v:
International Gambling Studies. 7:173-182
The Gambling Passion Scale (GPS) is a recently developed research instrument for assessing individuals' passion for gambling. Because the psychometric properties of the GPS have only previously been examined in French Canadians, the aim of this study
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 16:107-125
Study I represents a follow-up to a recently published study dealing with the initial development of the Sexual Abuse Questionnaire (SAQ). The SAQ was designed to be used to identify individuals experiencing psychological distress resulting from a hi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies. 22:339-354
The present study assessed the divergent validity of several self-report and objective behavioral measures for assessing pathological gambling using three samples divided by South Oaks Gambling Scale score [Lesieur, & Blume (1987). American Journal o
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 20:75-79
The present study investigated the convergent validity of the Gamblers' Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ; T. A. Steenbergh, A. W. Meyers, R. K. May, & J. P. Whelan, 2002), Gambling Passion Scale (GPS; F. Rousseau, R. J. Vallerand, C. F. Ratelle, G. Mageau,
Autor:
Richard E. Mattson, Bryan A. Castelda, Peter J. Donovick, Emily J. Anderson MacKillop, James MacKillop
Publikováno v:
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. 68(6)
Alcohol misuse in college students represents a significant public health problem. Toward improving the understanding of determinants of collegiate alcohol misuse, the current study examined several dimensions of impulsivity in relation to hazardous