Drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnaire-revised (DRSEQ-R): a new factor structure with confirmatory factor analysis


Autoria(s): Oei, Tian P.S.; Hasking, Penelope A.; Young, Ross McD.
Data(s)

01/06/2005

Resumo

The drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnaire (DRSEQ: Young, R.M., Oei, T.P.S., 1996. Drinking expectancy profile: test manual. Behaviour Research and Therapy Centre, University of Queensland, Australia Young, R.M., Oei, T.P.S., Crook, G.M., 1991. Development of a drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnaire. J. Psychopathol. Behav. Assess., 13, 1-15) assesses a person's belief in their ability to resist alcohol. The DRSEQ is a sound psychometric instrument based on exploratory factor analyses, but has not been subjected to confirmatory factor analysis. In total 2773 participants were used to confirm the factor structure of the DRSEQ. Initial analyses revealed that the original structure was not confirmed in the current study. Subsequent analyses resulted in a revised factor structure (DRSEQ-R) being confirmed in community, student and clinical samples. The DRSEQ-R was also found to have good construct and concurrent validity. The factor structure of the DRSEQ-R is more stable than the original structure of the DRSEQ and the revised scale has considerable potential in future alcohol-related research. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78286

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Ireland

Palavras-Chave #Substance Abuse #Psychiatry #Drinking Refusal Self-efficacy #Confirmatory Factor Analysis #Alcohol Drinking Behaviour #Khavari Alcohol Test #Differential Role #Measurement Invariance #Outcome Expectancies #Consumption #Drinkers #Relapse #Adolescents #Specificity #Predictors #C1 #730000 - Health #380300 Cognitive Science
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Journal Article