The Factor Structure of Gambling-Related Cognitions in an Undergraduate University Sample

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Richard E. Mattson
James MacKillop
Bryan A. Castelda
Emily J. Anderson
Peter J. Donovick
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[1] Auburn University,Department of Psychology
[2] Brown University,Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
[3] National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder,Pacific Island Division
[4] Harvard Medical School,Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
[5] State University of New York at Binghamton,undefined
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Gambling; Cognitive distortions; University students; Factor analysis;
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Gambling is relatively common among university students, but few studies examine factors that contribute to gambling behavior in this cohort. Based on evidence that cognitive distortions may play a role in gambling behavior, this study examined the factor structure of gambling-related cognitive distortions using the Gambler’s Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ; Steenbergh et al., Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16:143–149, 2002) in a sample of 393 college undergraduates. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test a previously reported two-factor model, comprising dimensions of Illusion of Control (IOC) and Luck/Perseverance (L/P). An oblique, but not orthogonal, two-factor model was confirmed but did not provide an incrementally better fit to the data than a one-factor model. However, multiple regression analyses showed that the L/P scale accounted for significant variance in the criterion when controlling for IOC items. This suggests that IOC items provide redundant information and that gambling-related cognitive distortions in this sample can be adequately assessed using solely the L/P factor.
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