Development of a controlled drinking self-efficacy scale and appraising its relation to alcohol dependence


Autoria(s): Sitharthan, T; Job, RFS; Kavanagh, DJ; Sitharthan, G; Hough, M
Contribuinte(s)

Kenneth I Howard and Larry E Beutler

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primarily for problem drinkers seeking a moderation drinking goal. In this article, we report the factor structure of a 20-item Controlled Drinking Self-Efficacy Scale (CDSES Sitharthan et al., 1996; Sitharthan et al., 1997). The results indicate that the CDSES is highly reliable, and the factor analysis using the full sample identified four factors: negative affect, positive mood/social context, frequency of drinking, and consumption quantity. A similar factor structure was obtained for the subsample of men. In contrast, only three factors emerged in the analysis of data on female participants. Compared to women, men had low self-efficacy to control their drinking in situations relating to positive mood/social context, and subjects with high alcohol dependence had low self-efficacy for situations relating to negative affect, social situations, and drinking less frequently. The CDSES can be a useful measure in treatment programs providing a moderation drinking goal. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67670

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons

Palavras-Chave #Self-efficacy #Problem Drinkers #Moderation Drinking #Alcohol Dependence #Cue Exposure #Prediction #Intervention #Programs #Smoking #Psychology, Clinical #C1 #321021 Psychiatry #730211 Mental health
Tipo

Journal Article