Self-Monitoring Questionnaire

Self-Monitoring Questionnaire (SeMo)
Reported by Macdonald. John.‚ Turner. Nigel.‚ Somerset. Matthew. (2008)
پرسشنامه خود- پایشی نسخه 28 گویه ای
1) T F Keeping track of how much time you spend thinking about gambling is a good way to see if gambling is too important to you.
2) T F Caring about safety takes the fun out of risky activities like skateboarding or bungee jumping.
3) T F Only problem gamblers get emotional while gambling.
4) T F People under age 24 usually aren’t mature enough to see they could be headed for trouble.
5) T F Thinking that gambling is a way to make extra spending money might indicate a gambling problem.
6) T F If you want to figure out if a friend has a gambling problem it doesn't mater how much a person thinks about gambling‚ only how much they lose.
7) T F Problem gambling can be avoided if time is taken regularly to question if gambling losses are causing any sort of problems.
8) T F Being objective about what you do means objecting to people who criticize you.
9) T F Anyone who dreams about a big win has a gambling problem.
10) T F Ignoring emotions helps concentration and results in more wins.
11) T F The only thing people ever lose when they gamble is money.
12) T F A person that wins‚ does not have a gambling problem.
13) T F Gambling is risky in many ways‚ remembering these risks if you gamble makes it less risky.
14) T F Just about anyone can learn how to tell if they are headed for problems.
15) T F The excitement of wins can trick you into betting more.
16) T F Winning money at gambling is never connected with a gambling problem.
17) T F Being objective means sticking to the facts‚ not letting feelings control your opinion.
18) T F Getting mad‚ sad or carried away by excitement while gambling is harmless.
19) T F If you think about the risk as you gamble‚ you'll lose.
20) T F It is impossible for the average person to keep track of how much they spend gambling.
21) A person who has a problem with gambling often:
a) T F ends their problem by winning their money back.
b) T F can be difficult to be around because their moods change so often.
c) T F does not have problems in other areas of their life.
d) T F expects that they are definitely due to win after they have lost several bets.
e) T F keeps how often they gamble and how much money they bet a secret from everyone.
f) T F feels that the only way to get back money lost by gambling is by more gambling.
g) T F are no longer interested in most activities they used to like.
h) T F remembers times when they win but tends to forget about the times when they lose.
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چگونگی دستیابی
This instrument can be found on pages 38-39 of Life Skills‚ Mathematical Reasoning and Critical Thinking: Curriculum for the Prevention of Problem Gambling. Available online at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18095146
نمره گذاری
T= true/ F= false
منبع برای آگاهی بیشتر
Turner‚ N.‚ Littman-Sharp‚ N.‚ Zengeneh‚ M. & Spence‚ W. (2002). Winners: Why do some develop gambling problems while others do not? Available at www.gamblingresearch.org
Macdonald. John‚ Turner. Nigel‚ Somerset. Matthew. (2008). Life Skills‚ Mathematical Reasoning and Critical Thinking: Curriculum for the Prevention of Problem Gambling. Final Report to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
   
آذر 1402
خرداد 1396
اسفند 1395
فروردین 1394
خرداد 1393
فروردین 1393
اسفند 1392
بهمن 1392
آذر 1390
تیر 1390
خرداد 1390
اردیبهشت 1390
اردیبهشت 1390
بهمن 1389
اردیبهشت 1389
اردیبهشت 1389
آبان 1388
شهریور 1388
مرداد 1388
تیر 1388
خرداد 1388
   
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