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A study of social problem solving among male pathological gamblers

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to report that male pathological gamblers have difficulty in solving social issues and to provide empirical data related to treatment. We conducted CPGI and SPSI-R in order to investigate correlations between CPGI and SPSI-R and data were collected from 112 male pathological gamblers. In addition, the sample targeted 121 participants from a health habit using CPGI in order to examine differences in social problem solution abilities between the health habit participants and pathological gamblers and T-tests were used to examine 59 participants who have not experienced any gambling problem. First, the results indicated an association of CPGI among male pathological gamblers with any significant negative correlations between subsets of factors NPO and As. Second, SPSI-R analyses showed that pathological gamblers are significantly lower than the general public. These results indicate that pathological gamblers have difficulty in social problem solving and that there is a need for development and application programs that improve abilities of social problem solving ability relation to treatment in order to be responsive to individuals with a gambling problem.

keywords
도박중독자, CPGI, SPSI-R, Pathological gamblers, CPGI, SPSI-R

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