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Psychometric properties of the Jonsson-Abbott Scale: Rasch and confirmatory factor analyses

Authors :
David, Forsström
Anders, Kottorp
Alexander, Rozental
Philip, Lindner
Markus, Jansson-Fröjmark
Per, Carlbring
Source :
Frontiers in psychology. 13
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Measuring and assessing the different aspects of gambling behavior and its consequences is crucial for planning prevention, treatment, and understanding the development of at-risk and problem gambling. Studies indicate that instruments measuring problem gambling produce different results based on the characteristics of the population assessed. To accurately measure at-risk and problem gambling behavior, especially in a low-risk population, measures must cover a wider set of dimensions than the negative consequences already manifest. The Jonsson-Abbott Scale (JAS) includes items that cover overconsumption, actions that reinforce gambling behavior, and belief in gambling fallacies, based on a three-factor structure and has previously demonstrated good psychometric properties. However, there is a need to investigate how the instrument also functions in low-risk populations. This study aims to do so using both confirmatory factor and Rasch analysis; this research included 1,413 Swedish participants who endorsed at least one JAS item. The results replicated the previous three-factor solution and indicated that the instrument had good reliability. In addition, the results demonstrated that the three factors are independent, and the overall score per factor needs to be analyzed. In summary, the JAS appears suitable for use in low-risk populations to measure various aspects of gambling behavior.

Details

ISSN :
16641078
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in psychology
Accession number :
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