Reliability and validity of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) imbedded within a general health risk screening questionnaire: results of a survey in 332 primary care patients.


Autoria(s): Daeppen J.B.; Yersin B.; Landry U.; Pécoud A.; Decrey H.
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2000

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Self-administered, general health risk screening questionnaires that are administered while patients wait in the doctor's office may be a reasonable and timesaving approach to address the requirements of preventive medicine in a typical 10-min medical visit. The psychometric characteristics of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) incorporated within a health questionnaire (H-AUDIT) have not been examined. METHODS: The reliability and validity of the self-administered AUDIT were compared between the H-AUDIT and the AUDIT used as a single scale (S-AUDIT) in 332 primary care patients. RESULTS: No major demographic or alcohol use characteristics were found between the 166 subjects who completed the H-AUDIT and the 166 individuals who completed the S-AUDIT. The test-retest reliability of the 166 subjects who completed the H-AUDIT [estimated by Spearman correlation coefficient at a 6-week interval (0.88), internal consistency (total correlation coefficients for all items ranged from 0.38 to 0.69; Cronbach alpha index 0.85), and the sensitivity and specificity of the H-AUDIT were used to identify at-risk drinkers' areas under receiver operating characteristic (0.77) and alcohol-dependent subjects' areas under receiver operating characteristic (0.89)] was similar to the same measurements obtained with the 166 individuals who completed the S-AUDIT. CONCLUSIONS: The AUDIT incorporated in a health risk screening questionnaire is a reliable and valid self-administered instrument to identify at-risk drinkers and alcohol-dependent individuals in primary care settings.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_2C307793734D

isbn:0145-6008 (Print)

pmid:10832907

isiid:000087216000010

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en

Fonte

Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 659-665

Palavras-Chave #Adult; Aged; Alcoholism/prevention & control; Alcoholism/psychology; Female; Health Surveys; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Primary Health Care; Psychometrics; Reproducibility of Results; Statistics, Nonparametric
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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