Development of self-efficacy and expectancy measures for benzodiazepines
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2009
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This study aimed to develop and assess the reliability and validity of a pair of self-report questionnaires to measure self-efficacy and expectancy associated with benzodiazepine use, the Benzodiazepine Refusal Self- Efficacy Questionnaire (BRSEQ) and the Benzodiazepine Expectancy Questionnaire (BEQ). Internal structure of the questionnaireswas established by principal component analysis (PCA) in a sample of 155 respondents, and verified by confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) in a second independent sample (n=139) using structural equation modeling. The PCA of the BRSEQ resulted in a 16-item, 4-factor scale, and the BEQ formed an 18-item, 2-factor scale. Both scales were internally reliable. CFA confirmed these internal structures and reduced the questionnaires to a 14-item self-efficacy scale and a 12-item expectancy scale. Lower self-efficacy and higher expectancy were moderately associated with higher scores on the SDS-B. The scales provide reliable measures for assessing benzodiazepine self-efficacy and expectancies. Future research will examine the utility of the scales in prospective prediction of benzodiazepine cessation. |
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Elsevier |
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DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.04.014 Parr, Jannette M., Kavanagh, David J., Young, Ross McD., & Connor, Jason P. (2009) Development of self-efficacy and expectancy measures for benzodiazepines. Addictive Behaviors, 34, pp. 751-756. |
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Copyright 2009 Elsevier. |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #Benzodiazepines #Expectancy #Factor analysis #Questionnaire #Self efficacy #Self report |
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Journal Article |