Mitchell Damon, Angelone David Joseph
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain 06050, USA.
Mil Med. 2006 Sep;171(9):900-4. doi: 10.7205/milmed.171.9.900.
The purpose of this project was to assess the concurrent and predictive validity of the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES) for military service members undergoing substance abuse treatment. Concurrent validity was assessed by examining the correlation of SOCRATES subscales with subscales from the Addiction Treatment Attitude Questionnaire. Predictive validity was assessed by examining the ability of SOCRATES subscales to predict length of stay in treatment and successful completion of treatment. Scores on the SOCRATES were correlated in the expected direction with scores on the Addiction Treatment Attitude Questionnaire and predicted length of stay in treatment and successful completion of treatment. The findings provide support for the validity of the SOCRATES with substance abuse treatment-seeking military service members.
本项目的目的是评估“改变准备和治疗渴望阶段量表”(SOCRATES)对于接受药物滥用治疗的军人的同时效度和预测效度。通过检验SOCRATES分量表与《成瘾治疗态度问卷》分量表之间的相关性来评估同时效度。通过检验SOCRATES分量表预测治疗停留时间和治疗成功完成情况的能力来评估预测效度。SOCRATES的得分与《成瘾治疗态度问卷》的得分在预期方向上相关,并能预测治疗停留时间和治疗成功完成情况。这些发现为SOCRATES在寻求药物滥用治疗的军人中的效度提供了支持。