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Psychometric validation of measures of alcohol expectancies retrospective subjective response and positive drinking consequences for use with adolescents

机译:对青少年酒精期望值回顾性主观反应和积极饮酒后果的心理计量学验证

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The Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale (AEAS), the Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale, and the Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ) are psychometrically sound measures of alcohol expectancies (expectancies), subjective response to alcohol, and positive drinking consequences, respectively, for use with adults. Prior research using these measures suggests that expectancies, subjective response, and positive drinking consequences are related yet distinct determinants of drinking. The current study presents psychometric evaluations of these measures for use with adolescents including confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) of the previously identified latent structures, internal consistency, and test-criterion relationships. Legally, alcohol cannot be administered to adolescents, so we assessed retrospective subjective response (during the first drinking episode ever [SEAS First] and the most recent drinking episode [SEAS Recent]). The sample comprised 248 Connecticut high school students (53.6% male; mean age 16.50 [1.19] years; 71.4% White) who completed an anonymous survey. CFA confirmed the latent factor structures for each measure. The AEAS, SEAS First, SEAS Recent and the PDCQ were internally consistent (mean α AEAS = .83; SEAS First = .88; SEAS Recent = .89, PDCQ = .87). AEAS subscales evidenced moderate overlap with corresponding SEAS First subscales (mean = .36) and SEAS Recent subscales (mean = .46) and modest overlap with the PDCQ (mean = .17). Expectancies, subjective response, and positive drinking consequences also accounted for significant variance in monthly drinking, lifetime maximum number of drinks consumed, and alcohol-related problems. In sum, the AEAS, the retrospective SEAS, and the PDCQ are psychometrically sound measures for use with adolescents.
机译:酒精量表的预期效应(AEAS),酒精量表的主观效应和积极饮酒问卷(PDCQ)是从心理上对酒精期望值(预期),对酒精的主观反应和积极饮酒后果进行合理测量的指标与成人一起使用。先前使用这些方法的研究表明,预期,主观反应和积极的饮酒后果与饮酒相关但又有不同的决定因素。本研究对青少年使用的这些措施进行了心理测量评估,包括对先前确定的潜在结构,内部一致性和测试标准关系的确认性因子分析(CFA)。从法律上讲,青少年不能饮酒,因此我们评估了回顾性主观反应(在有史以来的首次饮酒发作[SEAS First]和最近的饮酒发作[SEAS Latest]中)。样本包括248位完成匿名调查的康涅狄格州高中生(男53.6%;平均年龄16.50 [1.19]岁; 71.4%白人)。 CFA确认了每种措施的潜在因素结构。 AEAS,SEAS优先,SEAS最近和PDCQ在内部是一致的(平均值αAEAS = .83; SEAS优先= .88; SEAS最近= .89,PDCQ = .87)。 AEAS子量表证明与相应的SEAS First子量表(平均值= .36)和SEAS最近的子量表(平均值= .46)有中等程度的重叠,而与PDCQ的重叠量中等(均值= .17)。期望值,主观反应和积极的饮酒后果也导致每月饮酒,终身最大饮酒量以及与酒精有关的问题存在显着差异。总之,AEAS,回顾性SEAS和PDCQ是从心理上来说对青少年有用的度量。

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