The South Oaks Gambling Screen is a 20-item questionnaire based on DSM- III criteria for pathological gambling. It may be self-administered or administered by nonprofessional or professional interv. The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS): a new instrument for the identification of pathological gamblers American Journal of Psychiatry. Problem gambling is a prevalent phenomenon in both Finland (studies 1 and 2) and the USA (study 3). Table 1 reports the descriptive statistics for the SOGS-scores. Prevalence of probable gambling disorder (SOGS score ≥ 8) was 3.96% in study 1, 7.80% in study 2, and 4.42% in study 3. It’s known as the South Oaks Gambling Screen. The test contains 16 questions, followed by instructions how to interpret the score. (If you think you have a gambling problem, speak to a doctor professional, or call a 24-hour hotline.) Click the document below to view full size in your browser, or go here to download and print it out. SOUTH OAKS GAMBLING SCREEN: REVISED FOR ADOLESCENTS (SOGS-RA) The 12 scored items for the SOGS-RA from Winters, K.C., Stinchfield R.D. And Fulkerson, J. (1993a) are listed below.
Availability | The instrument is freely available here: South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) |
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Short Description of Instrument | The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) is a 20-item self-rated screening questionnaire based on DSM-III criteria for pathological gambling. The SOGS is the most commonly used instrument to screen for pathological or problem gambling in the general population. |
Scoring | The SOGS has 20 items that are scored 0 or 1, with a total score of 1-4 suggesting problem gambling and a score =5 suggesting pathological gambling. |
References | Lesieur HR, Blume SB. The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS): A new instrument for the identification of pathological gamblers. Am J Psychiatry 1987;144:1184–1188. |
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