Kido Moritoshi, Shimazaki Tsuneo
Depertment of Integrated Psychological Sciences, School of Humanities, Kwansei Gakuin University, Uegahara, Nishinomiya 662-8501, Japan.
Shinrigaku Kenkyu. 2007 Feb;77(6):547-52. doi: 10.4992/jjpsy.77.547.
The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) was originally developed to screen for pathological gamblers in clinical settings, and its use has been expanded to other settings such as prevalence studies of pathological gambling in general populations. There are few studies of pathological gambling in Japan, except for the two studies on the development of the modified Japanese version of the SOGS. The present study examines the reliability and validity of the modified Japanese version of the SOGS using two different groups: a university student group (N = 96) and a gambler group (N = 66). Analyses of the modified Japanese version of the SOGS showed that there was sufficient internal consistency (alpha = .898) and reliability. The modified Japanese version of the SOGS demonstrated satisfactory validity in differentiating the university student group from the gambler group.
南奥克斯赌博筛查量表(SOGS)最初是为在临床环境中筛查病态赌徒而开发的,其应用已扩展到其他环境,如一般人群中病态赌博的患病率研究。除了两项关于修订版日本版SOGS开发的研究外,日本关于病态赌博的研究很少。本研究使用两个不同的组来检验修订版日本版SOGS的信度和效度:一个大学生组(N = 96)和一个赌徒组(N = 66)。对修订版日本版SOGS的分析表明,其具有足够的内部一致性(α = 0.898)和信度。修订版日本版SOGS在区分大学生组和赌徒组方面表现出令人满意的效度。