Article de Périodique
The Short Inventory of Problems-Modified for Drug Use (SIP-DU): Validity in a primary care sample (2012)
Auteur(s) :
ALLENSWORTH-DAVIES, D. ;
CHENG, D. ;
SMITH, P. C. ;
SAMET, J. H. ;
SAITZ, R.
Année
2012
Page(s) :
257-262
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
17
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
PRO (Produits, mode d'action, méthode de dépistage / Substances, action mode, screening methods)
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
ETUDE CLINIQUE
;
VALIDITE
;
DEPISTAGE
;
SOINS DE PREMIER RECOURS
;
TEST
;
ECHELLE D'EVALUATION
Résumé :
Primary care physicians can help drug-dependent patients mitigate adverse drug use consequences; instruments validated in primary care to measure these consequences would aid in this effort. This study evaluated the validity of the Short Inventory of Problems-Alcohol and Drugs modified for Drug Use (SIP-DU) among subjects recruited from a primary care clinic (n= 106). SIP-DU internal consistency was evaluated using Cronbach's alphas, convergent validity by correlating the total SIP-DU score with the DAST-10, and construct validity by analyzing the factor structure. The SIP-DU demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha for overall scale .95, subscales .72-.90) comparable with other SIP versions and correlated well with the DAST-10 (r= .70). Confirmatory factor analysis suggested an unacceptable fit of previously proposed factors; exploratory factor analyses suggested a single factor of drug use consequences. The SIP-DU offers primary care clinicians a valid and practical assessment tool for drug use consequences.
Affiliation :
Data Coordinating Center, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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