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The Berlin Inventory of Gambling behavior – Screening (BIG S): Validation using a clinical sample

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Fig. 2 Factor analysis of the BIG-S items. Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis, 13 items (item “illegal activities” removed), n = 216
Fig. 3 Accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of the BIG-S score (9 criteria)
Fig. 4 Receiver-Operating-Characteristic curve for DSM-5 specifications

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