Dimensionality of drinking consequences - cross-cultural comparability and stability over time
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2009
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Resumo |
Despite the long tradition for asking about the negative social and health consequences of alcohol consumption in surveys, little is known about the dimensionality of these consequences. Analysing cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the Nordic Taxation Study collected for Sweden, Finland, and Denmark in two waves in 2003 and 2004 by means of an explorative principal component analysis for categorical data (CATPCA), it is tested whether consequences have a single underlying dimension across cultures. It further tests the reliability, replicability, concurrent and predictive validity of the consequence scales. A one-dimensional solution was commonly preferable. Whereas the two-dimensional solution was unable to distinguish clearly between different concepts of consequences, the one-dimensional solution resulted in interpretable, generally very stable scales within countries across different samples and time. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_1540234EEAFE isbn:1606-6359 isiid:000263642200001 doi:10.1080/16066350801968955 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Fonte |
Addiction Research and Theory, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 2-16 |
Palavras-Chave | #Dimensionality; drinking consequences; cross-cultural; stability; replicability; DISORDERS IDENTIFICATION TEST; HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY; TEST AUDIT; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; VALIDITY; SAMPLE; DEPENDENCE; HARM; RELIABILITY; CONTINUUM |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |