A hybrid decision framework for evaluating psychometric evidence

1995 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas B. Marlowe
2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hung-Bin Sheu ◽  
Abigail S. Y. Dubovi ◽  
Michael M. Gale ◽  
Megan E. Cusick

Author(s):  
Crystal G. Guayara-Quinn ◽  
Caroline O. Nester ◽  
Mindy J. Katz ◽  
David M. Turbeville ◽  
Andrew J. Saykin ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Matthew Browne ◽  
Vijay Rawat ◽  
Catherine Tulloch ◽  
Cailem Murray-Boyle ◽  
Matthew Rockloff

Jurisdictions around the world have a self-declared mandate to reduce gambling-related harm. However, historically, this concept has suffered from poor conceptualisation and operationalisation. However, recent years have seen swift advances in measuring gambling harm, based on the principle of it being a quantifiable decrement to the health and wellbeing of the gambler and those connected to them. This review takes stock of the background and recent developments in harm assessment and summarises recent research that has validated and applied the Short Gambling Harms Screen and related instruments. We recommend that future work builds upon the considerable psychometric evidence accumulated for the feasibility of direct elicitation of harmful consequences. We also advocate for grounding harms measures with respect to scalar changes to public health utility metrics. Such an approach will avoid misleading pseudo-clinical categorisations, provide accurate population-level summaries of where the burden of harm is carried, and serve to integrate gambling research with the broader field of public health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 305 ◽  
pp. 127093
Author(s):  
Yao Tao ◽  
Yunna Wu ◽  
Jianli Zhou ◽  
Man Wu ◽  
Shiman Wang ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 255-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mike Paulden ◽  
Tania Stafinski ◽  
Devidas Menon ◽  
Christopher McCabe

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