INSTRUCTIONS
For each question asked, select YES or NO. When complete, you will receive feedback based on the questions answered.
Result
Your score is
- A score of 0 indicates that results are not consistent with problematic levels of gambling.
- A score of 1 or 2 means that results are consistent with mild but subclinical risk for gambling problems.
- A score of 3 or 4 indicates results are consistent with moderate but subclinical gambling problems.
- A score of 5 or higher means that results are consistent with a likely diagnosis of pathological gambling, consistent with the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-IV.
- The highest score possible is 10.
If you want to request a deposit limit, please contact us and a operator will deal with your request.
The decrease of deposit limits are available per day, per week and per month. Your requests shall be dealt with timeously by an operator. Increases in previously decreased deposit limit requests shall only be effective after 48 hours.
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The NODS-SA is self-assessment version of the NODS (the NORC Diagnostic Screen for Gambling Disorders). It was designed to assist individuals in evaluating whether to modify or seek help for their gambling behavior. The NODS is based on the DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) and was originally developed by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago (NORC) and associates to assist the US National Gambling Impact Study Commission (Gerstein et al., 1999). For additional information, see Toce-Gerstein, Gerstein, and Volberg (2003).
References
-- American Psychiatric Association. 1994, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Washington, DC.
-- Gerstein, D.R., Volberg, R.A., Toce, M.T., and associates. 1999, Gambling Impact
and Behavior Study: Report to the National Gambling
Impact Study Commission. NORC at the University of Chicago. http://cloud9.norc.uchicago.edu/dlib/ngis.htm).
-- Toce-Gerstein, M. T., Gerstein, D. R. & Volberg, R. A. (2003) A hierarchy of
gambling disorders in the community. Addiction, 98, 1661-1672.



