Molander Olof, Volberg Rachel, Sundqvist Kristina, Wennberg Peter, Månsson Viktor, Berman Anne H
Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm Health Care Services, Stockholm County Council, Stockholm, Sweden.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2019 Jan 8;8(1):e12006. doi: 10.2196/12006.
Research on the identification and treatment of problem gambling has been characterized by a wide range of outcome measures and instruments. However, a single instrument measuring gambling behavior, severity, and specific deleterious effects is lacking.
This protocol describes the development of the Gambling Disorder Identification Test (G-DIT), which is a 9- to 12-item multiple-choice scale with three domains: gambling consumption, symptom severity, and negative consequences. The scale is analogous to the widely used Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) and the Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT).
The G-DIT is developed in four steps: (1) identification of items eligible for the G-DIT from a pool of existing gambling measures; (2) presentation of items proposed for evaluation by invited expert researchers through an online Delphi process and subsequent consensus meetings; (3) pilot testing of a draft of the 9- to 12-item version in a small group of participants with problem gambling behavior (n=12); and (4) evaluation of the psychometric properties of the final G-DIT measure in relation to the existing instruments and self-reported criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5), among individuals with problem gambling and nonproblematic recreational gambling behaviors (n=600). This protocol article summarizes step 1 and describes steps 2 and 3 in detail.
As of October 2018, steps 1-3 are complete, and step 4 is underway.
Implementation of this online Delphi study early in the psychometric development process will contribute to the face and construct validity of the G-DIT. We believe the G-DIT will be useful as a standard outcome measure in the field of problem gambling research and serve as a problem-identification tool in clinical settings.
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对问题赌博的识别与治疗研究具有多种结果测量方法和工具。然而,目前缺乏一种能同时测量赌博行为、严重程度及特定有害影响的单一工具。
本方案描述了赌博障碍识别测试(G-DIT)的开发过程,这是一个包含9至12个条目的多项选择题量表,涵盖三个领域:赌博消费、症状严重程度和负面后果。该量表类似于广泛使用的酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)和药物使用障碍识别测试(DUDIT)。
G-DIT的开发分四个步骤进行:(1)从现有的赌博测量方法中筛选出符合G-DIT的条目;(2)通过在线德尔菲法和后续的共识会议,将拟评估的条目提交给受邀的专家研究人员;(3)在一小群有问题赌博行为的参与者(n = 12)中对9至12个条目版本的初稿进行预测试;(4)在有问题赌博和无问题娱乐性赌博行为的个体(n = 600)中,评估最终G-DIT测量工具相对于现有工具以及《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第5版(DSM-5)自我报告标准的心理测量特性。本方案文章总结了第一步,并详细描述了第二步和第三步。
截至2018年10月,第一步至第三步已完成,第四步正在进行。
在心理测量开发过程的早期实施这项在线德尔菲研究,将有助于提高G-DIT的表面效度和结构效度。我们相信,G-DIT将作为问题赌博研究领域的标准结果测量工具,并在临床环境中用作问题识别工具。
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