Self Assessment
Have there ever been periods lasting 2 weeks or longer when you spent a lot of time thinking about ways of getting money to gamble with?
Yes
No
Have there ever been periods when you needed to gamble with increasing amounts of money or with larger bets than before in order to get the same feeling of excitement?
Yes
No
Have you ever tried to stop, cut down, or control your gambling?
Yes
No
On one or more of the times when you tried to stop, cut down, or control your gambling, were you restless or irritable?
Yes
No
Have you ever tried but not succeeded in stopping, cutting down, or controlling your gambling?
Yes
No
Has this happened three or more times?
Yes
No
Have you ever gambled to relieve uncomfortable feelings such as guilt, anxiety, helplessness, or depression?
Yes
No
Have you ever gambled as a way to escape from personal problems?
Yes
No
Has there ever been a period when, if you lost money gambling one day, you would often return another day to get even?
Yes
No
Have you ever lied to family members, friends, or others about how much you gamble or how much money you lost on gambling?
Yes
No
Has this happened three or more times?
Yes
No
Have you ever written a bad check or taken money that didn't belong to you from family members or anyone else in order to pay for your gambling?
Yes
No
Has your gambling ever caused serious or repeated problems in your relationships with any of your family members or friends?
Yes
No
Has your gambling ever caused you any problems in school, such as missing classes or days of school or your grades dropping?
Yes
No
Has your gambling ever caused you to lose a job, have trouble with your job, or miss out on an important job or career opportunity?
Yes
No
Have you ever needed to ask family members or anyone else to loan you money or otherwise bail you out of a desperate money situation that was largely caused by your gambling?
Yes
No
This is your score:
0
If your score is 0 it indicates your results are not consistent with problematic levels of gambling.
1 - 2 indicate that your results are consistent with mild but sub clinical risk for gambling problems
3 - 4 indicate that your results are consistent with moderate but sub clinical gambling problems.
5 or higher indicates that your results are consistent with a likely diagnosis of pathological gambling, consistent with the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-IV.
Disclaimer:
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 behaviour. 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).