Périodique
The adolescent drug involvement scale
(L'échelle du degré de toxicomanie des adolescents)
Auteur(s) :
MOBERG, D. P. ;
HAHN, L.
Année
1991
Page(s) :
75-88
Langue(s) :
Anglais
ISBN :
1055-3835
Refs biblio. :
8
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
PSY (Psychopathologie / Psychopathology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
ADOLESCENT
;
EVALUATION
;
TEST
;
PSYCHIATRIE
;
DIAGNOSTIC
;
ECHELLE D'EVALUATION
Note générale :
Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 1991, 2, (1), 75-88
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Cette échelle est un outil de recherche et d'évaluation et vient d'une adaptation de celle de Mayer et Filstead, pour l'alcoolisme. Appliquée à 453 adolescents, elle montre une bonne corrélation entre les scores obtenus et l'autoévaluation de leur toxicomanie par les jeunes. Les auteurs discutent les limites de la méthode.
ENGLISH:
The Adolescent Drug Involvement Scale (ADIS) was developed as a research and evaluation tool to measure level of drug involvement in adolescents. The scale is an adaptation of Mayer and Filstead's Adolescent Alcohol Involvement Scale. ADIS score correlated highly (e.g., r = .72) with self-reported levels of drug use, with subjects' perceptions of the severity of their own drug use problem (r = .79), and with clinical assesments (r. = .75). Limitations include the scale's construction as a unidimensional operational measure not tied to a specific set of assessment criteria, the demographic characteristics of the validation sample and the lack of data regarding youth drawn at random rather than from intervention/treatment populations. (Extract from the author's abstract)
Cette échelle est un outil de recherche et d'évaluation et vient d'une adaptation de celle de Mayer et Filstead, pour l'alcoolisme. Appliquée à 453 adolescents, elle montre une bonne corrélation entre les scores obtenus et l'autoévaluation de leur toxicomanie par les jeunes. Les auteurs discutent les limites de la méthode.
ENGLISH:
The Adolescent Drug Involvement Scale (ADIS) was developed as a research and evaluation tool to measure level of drug involvement in adolescents. The scale is an adaptation of Mayer and Filstead's Adolescent Alcohol Involvement Scale. ADIS score correlated highly (e.g., r = .72) with self-reported levels of drug use, with subjects' perceptions of the severity of their own drug use problem (r = .79), and with clinical assesments (r. = .75). Limitations include the scale's construction as a unidimensional operational measure not tied to a specific set of assessment criteria, the demographic characteristics of the validation sample and the lack of data regarding youth drawn at random rather than from intervention/treatment populations. (Extract from the author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Ctr Hlth Policy Program Eval., Univ. Wisconson-Madison, 707 WARF Build., Madison, WI 53705
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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