2022
DOI: 10.1177/14550725221110197
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Gambling and Gambling Problem Perception Questionnaire as a tool to evaluate professionals’ attitudes towards problem gamblers and training programmes in Japan

Abstract: Aim: To develop and measure the psychometric properties of the Gambling and Gambling Problem Perception Questionnaire (GGPPQ); a scale to evaluate professionals’ attitudes towards people with problem gambling in the Japanese context. Data collection: We held 12 workshops in Japan targeted at mental health professionals who consult people with gambling problems. Participants completed the survey before the workshop. Some were also asked to complete the survey after the workshop to measure workshop influence. Se… Show more

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“…The last contribution of this issue concerns a scale to evaluate professionals’ attitudes towards people with problem gambling in the Japanese context. Katayama and colleagues (2022) arranged 12 workshops in Japan targeted at mental health professionals who consult people with gambling problems. The Gambling and Gambling Problem Perception Questionnaire (GGPPQ) showed good internal consistency and good concurrent validity with participants’ self-rating of their knowledge, general confidence, frequency of working with clients who have gambling problems, and experience in attending workshops.…”
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“…The last contribution of this issue concerns a scale to evaluate professionals’ attitudes towards people with problem gambling in the Japanese context. Katayama and colleagues (2022) arranged 12 workshops in Japan targeted at mental health professionals who consult people with gambling problems. The Gambling and Gambling Problem Perception Questionnaire (GGPPQ) showed good internal consistency and good concurrent validity with participants’ self-rating of their knowledge, general confidence, frequency of working with clients who have gambling problems, and experience in attending workshops.…”
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confidence: 99%