Périodique
Measuring outcome in the treatment of cocaine abuse : the drug impairment rating scale for cocaine
(Evaluation des résultats du traitement de la toxicomanie à la cocaïne)
Auteur(s) :
HALIKAS J.A. ;
CROSBY, R. D.
Année
1991
Langue(s) :
Anglais
ISBN :
1055-0887
Refs biblio. :
31
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Note générale :
Journal of Addictive Diseases, 1991, 11, (2), 121-138L
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
L'échelle d'évaluation "HAL DIRS-C" sert à mesurer la diminution de consommation de cocaïne au cours du traitement. Elle consiste en une interview comportant 25 points, faciles à utiliser de façon hebdomadaire et concernant la santé, les habitudes et les comportements de l'usager. Des scores sont calculés permettant de suivre l'évolution du traitement.
ENGLISH :
The Halikas-Crosby Drug Impairment Rating Scale for Cocaine (HAL DIRS-C) is designed to measure the adverse impact of cocaine use upon life functioning over the previous week. The HAL DIRS-C demonstrated excellent split-half and interrater reliability. Internal consistency of the HAL DIRS-C was shown to be high. All items correlated significantly with total score and loaded on a single factor. The HAL DIRS-C correlated significantly with self-reported cocaine use, craving for cocaine, and independent ratings of the severity of addiction. The HAL DIRS-C was found to be sensitive to clinical change across weekly administrations. The scale is brief, easy to administer, and both interviewer and client-friendly. (Extract from author's abstract)
L'échelle d'évaluation "HAL DIRS-C" sert à mesurer la diminution de consommation de cocaïne au cours du traitement. Elle consiste en une interview comportant 25 points, faciles à utiliser de façon hebdomadaire et concernant la santé, les habitudes et les comportements de l'usager. Des scores sont calculés permettant de suivre l'évolution du traitement.
ENGLISH :
The Halikas-Crosby Drug Impairment Rating Scale for Cocaine (HAL DIRS-C) is designed to measure the adverse impact of cocaine use upon life functioning over the previous week. The HAL DIRS-C demonstrated excellent split-half and interrater reliability. Internal consistency of the HAL DIRS-C was shown to be high. All items correlated significantly with total score and loaded on a single factor. The HAL DIRS-C correlated significantly with self-reported cocaine use, craving for cocaine, and independent ratings of the severity of addiction. The HAL DIRS-C was found to be sensitive to clinical change across weekly administrations. The scale is brief, easy to administer, and both interviewer and client-friendly. (Extract from author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Dept Psychiatr., Box 393 UMHC 420 Delaware St, Minneapolis MN 55455
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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