Problem Gambling Assessment Instruments & Screens South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) National Opinion Research Center DSM Screen for Problem Gambling (NODS)

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Problem Gambling Assessment Instruments & Screens South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) National Opinion Research Center DSM Screen for Problem Gambling (NODS) G.A.’s Twenty Questions Gamanon Twenty Questions “Lie-Bet” 2 Question Brief Screen SOGS-R A- Adolescent Screen Mass. Adolescent Gambling Screen

South Oaks Gambling Screen Valid And Reliable Instrument May Be Self Administered Most Widely Used Screen Available in 25 languages Has been revised for use among adolescents (SOGS-RA)

South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) 1. Indicate type of gambling done in your lifetime. For each type mark one answer: Not at All, Less than Once a Week, or Once a Week or More. Not at all Less than once Once a a wk. Wk. or More a. Played cards for money b. Bet on horses, dogs,or other animals (OTB, track or Bookie) c. Bet on sports (parlay cards, with Bookie at Jai Ali) d. Played dice games, including craps, over & under or others e. Went to casinos (legal or otherwise)

South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) not at all Less than once Once a a wk. Wk. or More f. Played the numbers or bet on lotteries g. Played Bingo h. Played the stock and/or commodities Market i. Played slot machines, poker machines or other gambling machines j. Bowled, shot pool, played golf, or some other game of skill for money k. Played pull tabs or “paper” games other than lotteries l. Some other form of gambling not listed

South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) 2. What is the largest amount of money you have ever gambled with on any one-day? __ Never gambled__ $1.00 or less __ More than $1.00 up to $10.00 __ More than $10.00 up to $ __ More than $ up to $ __ More than $ up to $10, __ More than $10,000.00

South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) 3.has (or had) a gambling problem. __ Father__ Mother __ Brother/Sister__ My Spouse/Partner __ My Children__ Another Relative __ A Friend or Someone Important in My Life

South Oaks Gambling Screen Scored Questions SOGS 4. When you gamble, how often do you go back another day to win back money you lost? ___Never ___Some of the time (less than half the time I lost) ___Most of the time I lost ___Every time I lost 5. Have you ever claimed to be winning money gambling but weren’t really? In fact, you lost? ___Never (or never gamble) ___Yes, less than half the time lost ___Yes, most of the time

South Oaks Gambling Screen Scored Questions SOGS 6. Do you feel you have ever had a problem with betting money or gambling? ___No, ___Yes, in the past but not now, ___Yes 7. Did you ever gamble more than you intended to? __Yes__ No 8. Have people criticized your betting or told you that you had a gambling problem, regardless of whether or not you thought it was true? __ Yes__ No 9. Have you ever felt guilty about the way you gamble or what happens when you gamble? __ Yes__ No

Scored Questions SOGS 10. Have you ever felt like you would like to stop betting money or gambling but didn’t think you could?__ Yes__ No 11. Have you ever hidden betting slips, lottery tickets, or gambling money, IOU’s or other signs of betting or gambling from your spouse, children or other important people in your life? __ Yes__No 12. Have you ever argued with people you live with over how you handle money? _yes __no 13. (If you answered yes to 12.) :Have money arguments ever centered on your gambling? __ Yes__No

South Oaks Gambling Screen Scored Questions SOGS 14. Have you ever borrowed from someone and not paid them back as a result of your gambling? ___Yes ___No 15. Have you ever lost time from work (or school) due to betting money or gambling? ___Yes ___No 16. If you borrowed money to gamble or pay gambling debts, who or where did you borrow from? (check yes or no for each)

Scored Questions SOGS 16. Who or Where did you borrow From? (Check Yes or No for each) a. from household money b. from spouse c. from other relatives or in-laws d. from banks, loan companies or credit unions f. from loan sharks g. cashed in stocks, bonds or other securities h. sold personal, or family property i. borrowed on checking account (bad checks) j. have (had) credit line with bookie k. have (had) credit line with a casino

Scoring the SOGS Questions 1,2 and 3 not counted: 4. Most of the time I lose or every time I lose 5. Yes, less than half the time I lose or yes, most of the time 6. Yes, in the past but not now or yes 7. Thru 11. Each yes is one point 12. Not scored 13. Thru 16. i. Each yes one point 16. j. and k. not scored

SOGS Scoring Key 0 = No Problem 1-4 = Some Problem 3-4 = Problem Gambler 5 or More = Probable Pathological Gambler Many gamblers presenting for care score over 10 on the SOGS.

Resources for Problem Gamblers The NCPG is a national resources we encourage you to use. Our Helpline is: 24 hour/ 7 day a week referrals for problem gamblers and their families at: Web pages- for information on treatment resources, self help groups, newsletters etc. Joanna Franklin MS NCGC II