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Reliability and validity of the Brief DSM-5 Alcohol Use Disorder Diagnostic Assessment: A systematic replication in a crowdsourced sample

机译:简短的DSM-5酒精使用障碍诊断评估的可靠性和有效性:众群样本中的系统复制

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Effectively and efficiently identifying alcohol use disorder (AUD) is an essential goal for researchers and clinicians alike. To date, there are a limited number of self-reported tools specifically designed for evaluating DSM-5 criteria for AUD. The Brief DSM-5 AUD Diagnostic Assessment is a recently created participant self-reported measure with demonstrated reliability and validity in college student populations. The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend these findings by evaluating the psychometric properties of the Brief DSM-5 AUD Diagnostic Assessment in a geographically diverse adult sample with varying alcohol use history. Participants (N = 1986) were sampled from the crowdsourcing website Amazon Mechanical Turk (mTurk). The Brief DSM-5 AUD Diagnostic Assessment was completed to evaluate scale reliability and validity. A subset of individuals with answers indicative of AUD (N = 448) also completed a battery of standardized alcohol use questionnaires for additional validity assessments. High internal consistency reliability was observed (alpha = 0.92) along with strong item-total correlations. Convergent validity was supported by significant positive relationships between diagnostic category and measures of alcohol use consumption and severity. Modest relationships that were generally not statistically significant were observed with soda use measures supporting discriminant validity. AUD severity remained a significant predictor of alcohol use measures after accounting for AUDIT scores, thereby establishing incremental validity. These findings collectively support the Brief DSM-5 AUD Diagnostic Assessment as a reliable, valid, and rapid self-report tool for evaluating DSM-5 AUD in diverse research and clinical settings.
机译:有效且有效地识别酒精使用障碍(AUD)是研究人员和临床医生的重要目标。迄今为止,有一个有限数量的自我报告的工具,专门用于评估DSM-5用于澳元的标准。简短的DSM-5 AUD诊断评估是最近创建的参与者自我报告的措施,并在大学生人口中显示了可靠性和有效性。本研究的目的是通过评估在地理位置的成年样本中短暂的DSM-5 AUD诊断评估的心理测量特性进行复制和扩展这些发现,该样本不同的酒精使用历史。参与者(n = 1986)被从众群网站亚马逊机械土耳其人(MTURK)取样。简要介绍了DSM-5 AUD诊断评估,以评估规模的可靠性和有效性。具有答案的个体子集,指示AUD(n = 448)也完成了用于额外有效性评估的标准化酒精使用问卷的电池。观察到高内部一致性可靠性(Alpha = 0.92)以及强的项目总相关性。通过诊断类别与酒精使用消费和严重程度的措施之间的显着积极关系,支持收敛有效性。通过支持判别有效性的苏打水分测量,观察到通常没有统计学意义的适度关系。在考虑审计分数后,AUD严重程度仍然是酒精使用措施的重要预测因子,从而建立增量有效性。这些调查结果集体支持简短的DSM-5 AUD诊断评估,作为可靠,有效,快速的自我报告工具,用于评估DSM-5在不同的研究和临床环境中的DSM-5 AUD。

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