The Ordering of Gambling Severity and Harm Scales: A Cautionary Tale

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Journal of Gambling Issues Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4309/jgi.2021.48.1
K. Sollis, P. Leslie, N. Biddle, Marisa Paterson
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Question-order effects are known to occur in surveys, particularly those that measure subjective experiences. The presence of context effects will impact the comparability of results if questions have not been presented in a consistent manner. In this study, we examined the influence of question order on how people responded to two gambling scales in the Australian Capital Territory Gambling Prevalence Survey: The Problem Gambling Severity Index and the Short Gambling Harm Screen. The application of these scales in gambling surveys is continuing to grow, the results being compared across time and between jurisdictions, countries, and populations. Here we outline a survey experiment that randomized the question ordering of these two scales. The results show that question-order effects are present for these scales, demonstrating that results from them may not be comparable across jurisdictions if the scales have not been presented consistently across surveys. These findings highlight the importance of testing for the presence of question-order effects, particularly for those scales that measure subjective experiences, and correcting for such effects where they exist by randomizing scale order.
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赌博严重程度和危害等级的排序:一个警世故事
众所周知,调查中会出现问题顺序效应,尤其是那些衡量主观体验的调查。如果问题没有以一致的方式提出,上下文效应的存在将影响结果的可比性。在这项研究中,我们研究了问题顺序对人们如何回应澳大利亚首都地区赌博流行调查中的两个赌博量表的影响:问题赌博严重程度指数和短赌博危害屏幕。这些量表在赌博调查中的应用正在不断增加,结果在不同的时间和不同的司法管辖区、国家和人口之间进行比较。在这里,我们概述了一个调查实验,随机化这两个量表的问题顺序。结果表明,这些量表存在问题顺序效应,表明如果量表在调查中没有一致地呈现,则它们的结果可能无法在不同司法管辖区进行比较。这些发现强调了测试问题顺序效应存在的重要性,特别是对于那些衡量主观体验的量表,以及通过随机化量表顺序来纠正这种影响。
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