What is The Sex and Gambling Assessment (SAGA)
The SAGA is a 30-item self-report screening instrument designed to assess the co-occurrence of compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) and gambling disorder in adult clients. It uses a 5-point Likert scale across seven clinical subscales, producing a composite score that flags elevated risk and supports clinical case conceptualization.
What the SAGA Measures
The seven subscales assess clinically relevant dimensions including:
- Behavioral preoccupation and urge frequency
- Loss of control across sexual and gambling contexts
- Emotional dysregulation and mood-driven behavior
- Consequence tolerance and minimization
- Relational and financial impact
- Shame and secrecy patterns
- Help-seeking avoidance
A composite score of 75 or above indicates elevated clinical concern warranting further assessment.
Who This Instrument Is For
The SAGA was developed for use by individuals who struggle with compulsive sexual behavior and co-occurring problematic gambling behaviors. The SAGA is a supportive assessment tool for licensed mental health clinicians, addiction counselors, and behavioral health professionals who work with clients presenting with:
- Compulsive sexual behavior or sex addiction
- Problem gambling or gambling disorder
- Co-occurring behavioral addictions
- Betrayal trauma and relational consequences of addiction
- Financial infidelity tied to hidden gambling or sexual behavior
It is appropriate for use in outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential treatment settings.
Research Bases
The instrument was developed by Debra Kaplan, MA, LPC, CSAT-S with the assistance of AI for style and assessment structure in response to emerging empirical literature on behavioral addiction co-occurrence. Research included Way, B. M., Jennings, T. L., Grubbs, J. B., Chapman, H., & Kraus, S. W. (2025). Double trouble – Examining the co-occurrence of compulsive sexual behavior disorder and gambling disorder among two American samples. The American Journal on Addictions, 35(1), 36–45. Other sources include information from behavioral addiction research consistent with DSM-5 Gambling Disorder and ICD-11 Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder criteria.
Clinical Disclaimer
The SAGA is a self-report screening instrument. It has not undergone formal psychometric validation, peer review, or normative standardization. Its use is intended to support — not replace — a formal evaluation by a mental health professional.
Assessment Submitted
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Results and clinical interpretation are provided exclusively by Debra Kaplan, MA, LPC, CSAT-S. To discuss your results and next steps, please contact Debra directly at debrakaplancounseling.com/contact or call 520.203.1943.
SAGA Results Summary
Subscale Scores
***Results and clinical interpretation are provided exclusively by Debra Kaplan, MA, LPC, CSAT-S. Results remain the property of Debra Kaplan. Individuals taking the assessment should first consider individual history and pre-existing conditions. It is recommended to seek support if elevated scores warrant deeper clinical exploration.