Canadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano
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Sistema poker app. This self-assessment is based on the Canadian Problem Gambling Index. The higher your score, the greater the risk that your gambling is a problem. When you’re finished you can print your Final Report or email your results directly to yourself. Start the quiz by filling in the following anonymous information. This self-assessment is based on the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (Ferris & Wynne, 2001). This quiz allows you to consider how your gambling compares to a measure of risk around gambling. Thinking about the last 12 months. We then aim to analyse and criticize the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) as a clear example of the confusion of paradigms, an index that defines problem gambling in the newer, problem-centred model, but continues to measure it with items reflecting the older, addiction-centred model. We argue that results obtained using the CPGI, much like those of its predecessors, will not adequately capture the notion of harm that underpins current definitions of problem gambling.
The Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) is a 31-item measure used for screening purposes to determine whether a person in the general population may have a gambling problem. The CPGI asks questions about an individual’s gambling habits from four categories:
*An individual’s involvement in gambling;
*Problem gambling behaviour;
*The consequences they (or others) experience as a result of his/her problem gambling; and
*Correlates of problem gambling.
The goal of the CPGI was to create a more meaningful measure of problem gambling to use in general population surveys that includes indicators of the social and environmental context. Indeed, the CPGI was tested and validated in a general population and was able to accurately measure who was a problem gambler and who was not.Key Points
The CPGI is used in Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland, and Tasmania. Like any instrument, the CPGI is based on a specific definition of harmful gambling. Today many researchers have different opinions on the definition of harmful gambling. In order to fit these new definitions researchers modify, add, or remove questions, which may affect the reliability of the questionnaire. Regardless, the CPGI is still one of the most used instruments to measure harmful gambling in the general population.References
McCready, J., & Adlaf, E. (2006). Performance and enhancement of the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI): Report and recommendations. Prepared for: Inter-provincial Funding Partners for Research Into Problem Gambling.
Svetieva, E., & Walker, M. (2008). Inconsistency between concept and measurement: the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI). Journal of Gambling Issues, 157-173.
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Wynne, Harold J.Title, Section
Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) 2001 Online casino with no wagering requirements.Publication Year
2001Publisher
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of WashingtonPlace of Publication
Seattle, WAAvailability
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*Canadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano 2020
*Canadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano Today
*Canadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano 2019
*Canadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano OnlineOverview
Sistema poker app. This self-assessment is based on the Canadian Problem Gambling Index. The higher your score, the greater the risk that your gambling is a problem. When you’re finished you can print your Final Report or email your results directly to yourself. Start the quiz by filling in the following anonymous information. This self-assessment is based on the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (Ferris & Wynne, 2001). This quiz allows you to consider how your gambling compares to a measure of risk around gambling. Thinking about the last 12 months. We then aim to analyse and criticize the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) as a clear example of the confusion of paradigms, an index that defines problem gambling in the newer, problem-centred model, but continues to measure it with items reflecting the older, addiction-centred model. We argue that results obtained using the CPGI, much like those of its predecessors, will not adequately capture the notion of harm that underpins current definitions of problem gambling.
The Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) is a 31-item measure used for screening purposes to determine whether a person in the general population may have a gambling problem. The CPGI asks questions about an individual’s gambling habits from four categories:
*An individual’s involvement in gambling;
*Problem gambling behaviour;
*The consequences they (or others) experience as a result of his/her problem gambling; and
*Correlates of problem gambling.
The goal of the CPGI was to create a more meaningful measure of problem gambling to use in general population surveys that includes indicators of the social and environmental context. Indeed, the CPGI was tested and validated in a general population and was able to accurately measure who was a problem gambler and who was not.Key Points
The CPGI is used in Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland, and Tasmania. Like any instrument, the CPGI is based on a specific definition of harmful gambling. Today many researchers have different opinions on the definition of harmful gambling. In order to fit these new definitions researchers modify, add, or remove questions, which may affect the reliability of the questionnaire. Regardless, the CPGI is still one of the most used instruments to measure harmful gambling in the general population.References
McCready, J., & Adlaf, E. (2006). Performance and enhancement of the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI): Report and recommendations. Prepared for: Inter-provincial Funding Partners for Research Into Problem Gambling.
Svetieva, E., & Walker, M. (2008). Inconsistency between concept and measurement: the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI). Journal of Gambling Issues, 157-173.
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*Next >Tests & MeasurementsSearchable Title
Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) 2001Searchable AuthorsReference Type
Web PageAuthors, Section
Wynne, Harold J.Title, Section
Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) 2001 Online casino with no wagering requirements.Publication Year
2001Publisher
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of WashingtonPlace of Publication
Seattle, WAAvailability
onlineLinksCanadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano 2020
http://www.ccsa.ca/2003%20and%20earlier%20CCSA%20Documents/ccsa-008805-2001.pdfCanadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano TodayCopyright
Tests/measures are copyright protected and are not to be used or adapted without permission. Internet items are copyright protected. Investigate whether your intended use of an item requires permission from the copyright holder. You do not need permission to use measures that were published before 1924. You do not need permission to use U.S. federal government created measures.Canadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano 2019ShareCanadian Problem Gambling Index Italiano OnlineCOinS
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