TY - JOUR
T1 - Instrument development for the focal adult gambling screen (FLAGS-EGM)
T2 - A measurement of risk and problem gambling associated with electronic gambling machines
AU - Schellinck, Tony
AU - Schrans, Tracy
AU - Schellinck, Heather
AU - Bliemel, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Previous research, based on a survey of 374 electronic machine gamblers living in Ontario, Canada, led to the selection of statements and the creation of ten constructs for the development of a new instrument, the FocaL Adult Gambling Screen for Electronic Gambling Machines (FLAGS-EGM). In this study, we used the Partial Least Squares Path Analysis form of Structural Equation Modelling to produce a hierarchical set of the ten constructs with proven predictive power for problem gambling. Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis identified cut off values for all of the constructs that predicted the target values with the desired degree of accuracy. Active gamblers were placed in five categories: No Detectable Risk, Early Risk, Intermediate Risk, Advanced Risk and Problem Gamblers. As described here, the FLAGS-EGM instrument has the potential to be applied in many situations in which identification of at-risk EGM gamblers is needed.
AB - Previous research, based on a survey of 374 electronic machine gamblers living in Ontario, Canada, led to the selection of statements and the creation of ten constructs for the development of a new instrument, the FocaL Adult Gambling Screen for Electronic Gambling Machines (FLAGS-EGM). In this study, we used the Partial Least Squares Path Analysis form of Structural Equation Modelling to produce a hierarchical set of the ten constructs with proven predictive power for problem gambling. Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis identified cut off values for all of the constructs that predicted the target values with the desired degree of accuracy. Active gamblers were placed in five categories: No Detectable Risk, Early Risk, Intermediate Risk, Advanced Risk and Problem Gamblers. As described here, the FLAGS-EGM instrument has the potential to be applied in many situations in which identification of at-risk EGM gamblers is needed.
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U2 - 10.4309/jgi.2015.30.8
DO - 10.4309/jgi.2015.30.8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84930853260
SN - 1910-7595
SP - 174
EP - 200
JO - Journal of Gambling Issues
JF - Journal of Gambling Issues
IS - 30
ER -