Shields Alan L, Guttmannova Katarina, Caruso John C
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02478-9106, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2004 Jun;39(7):1161-82. doi: 10.1081/ja-120038034.
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was examined by employing confirmatory factor analytic techniques to data from two samples collected 1998-1999: college students (n = 465) and court-referred, substance use treatment outpatients (clinical sample; n = 135). Despite the fact that the AUDIT was originally designed as a three-factor measure (consumption, dependence, and consequences), previous studies have lent support to one- and two-factor models. The results of this study support a two-factor model (alcohol consumption and dependence/consequences) in both samples. As further evidence that the two-factor model is appropriate, a psychometric evaluation suggested that the AUDIT generated reliable scores in both groups when used as either a one- or two-factor measure, but not when three scores are derived in the student sample.
运用验证性因素分析技术,对1998年至1999年收集的两个样本的数据进行分析,以此检验酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT):大学生样本(n = 465)和法院转介的物质使用治疗门诊患者样本(临床样本;n = 135)。尽管AUDIT最初被设计为一个三因素量表(消费、依赖和后果),但先前的研究支持单因素和双因素模型。本研究结果支持两个样本中的双因素模型(酒精消费和依赖/后果)。作为双因素模型适用的进一步证据,一项心理测量学评估表明,AUDIT在用作单因素或双因素量表时,在两组中都能产生可靠的分数,但在学生样本中得出三个分数时则不然。