A comparison of the Yale-Brown obsessive compulsive scale for "Heavy drinking" with a single item craving measure: Construct validity and clinical utility


Autoria(s): Connor, JP; Feeney, GFX; Young, RM
Contribuinte(s)

S. Einstein

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The measurement of alcohol craving began with single-item scales. Multifactorial scales developed with the intention to capture more fully the phenomenon of craving. This study examines the construct validity of a multifactorial scale, the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale for heavy drinking (Y-BOCS-hd). The study compares its clinical utility with a single item visual-analogue craving scale. The study includes 212 alcohol dependent subjects (127 males, 75 females) undertaking an outpatient treatment program between 1999-2001. Subjects completed the Y-BOCS-hd and a single item visual-analogue scale, in addition to alcohol consumption and dependence severity measures. The Y-BOCS-hd had strong construct validity. Both the visual-analogue alcohol craving scale and Y-BOCS-hd were weakly associated with pretreatment dependence severity. There was a significant association between pretreatment alcohol consumption and the visual-analogue craving scale. Neither craving measure was able to predict total program abstinence or days abstinent. The relationship between obsessive-compulsive behavior in alcohol dependence and craving remains unclear.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:76153

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Inc

Palavras-Chave #Substance Abuse #Psychiatry #Psychology #Craving #Alcohol #Y-bocs-hd #Measurement #Relapse #Problem Drinking #Alcohol Dependence #Abuse #Quantification #Questionnaire #Bromocriptine #Validation #Prevention #Behavior #Program #C1 #321204 Mental Health #730205 Substance abuse
Tipo

Journal Article